difference between universal law of gravitation and acceleration due to gravity​

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difference between universal law of gravitation and acceleration due to gravity​

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Vodka 3 years 2021-07-30T23:02:20+00:00 1 Answers 7 views 0

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    2021-07-30T23:03:38+00:00

    Explanation:

    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. That means they are independent entities.

    G and g

    In physics, G and g can be related mathematically as –

    \(g=\frac{GM}{R^{2}}\)

    Where,

    1=g is the acceleration due to the gravity of any massive body measured in m/s2.

    2=G is the universal gravitational constant measured in Nm2/kg2.

    3=R is the radius of the massive body measured in km.

    4=M is the mass of the massive body measured in Kg.

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