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write the difference between "g" and gG​

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Answered by arunamahesh
1

Answer:

The acceleration on an object due to the gravity of any massive body is represented by g (small g).

The force of attraction between any two unit masses separated by unit distance is called universal gravitational constant denoted by G (capital G).

The relation between G and g is not proportional.

Answered by jaiswalnancy2003
0

Answer

Acceleration due to

Gravity (g) Universal Gravitational

Constant (G)

-> An acceleration produced on a

freely falling body due to the

gravitational force of earth is

known as acceleration due to

gravity . -> Gravitational constant G is

numerically equal to the force of

gravitational that exists between

two bodies of unit mass kept at a

unit distance from each other .

-> Value of g near earth's surface is

9.8ms

−2

. It may vary from one place yo place . -> Value of G is 6.67×10

−11

Nm

2

kg

−2

and

it is an universal constant

Depends upon the distance between the

masses Independent of the distance between the

masses

->SI units is ms

−2

->SI unit is Nm

2

kg

−2

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