Decolores9
lower case g for local acceleration due to gravity
editPlease stop reverting. Refer to the linked article Gravity of Earth in that entry on the disambiguation page: This quantity is sometimes referred to informally as little g (in contrast, the gravitational constant G is referred to as big G).
This is consistent with the usage in Standard gravity and Gravitational constant.
From Standard gravity: The symbol ɡ should not be confused with G, the gravitational constant
. older ≠ wiser 17:10, 14 January 2020 (UTC)
Yes, you are correct, the other pages you referenced are wrong as well. Capital G is the correct form for acceleration due to gravity, lower case g refers to standard gravity or particular gravitational value. The one statement confusing G and g that is in error
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The block looks appropriate as far as I can see. You were engaging in an edit war and appear to have been placing false information into the page. I see no evidence that you obtained consensus for your change. Yamla (talk) 17:24, 14 January 2020 (UTC)
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