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Is G greater than Mg

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 11/19/2025

To determine if G (gravitational constant) is greater than Mg (mass times gravitational acceleration), we need to clarify their meanings. G is a universal constant (approximately (6.674 \times 10^{-11} , \text{N(m/kg)}^2)), while Mg represents the weight of an object, dependent on its mass (M) and the acceleration due to gravity (g, approximately (9.81 , \text{m/s}^2) on Earth). Since Mg will typically yield a much larger value than G when mass is considered, we can conclude that G is not greater than Mg for most practical scenarios.

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