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The two things that affect the gravitational force is Mass and Distance.
force of attraction exerted by the earth
The gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass.
Solving for gravitational force exerted between two objects. F = Gm1m2/r(square) Note: G is the universal gravitational constant G = 6.6726 x 10-11N-m2/kg2 m1 is the mass of the 1st object m2 is the mass of the second object and r is the distance between the objects
It is called weight...
The two things that affect the gravitational force is Mass and Distance.
gravitational force
force of attraction exerted by the earth
Inverting? I assume you mean the surrounding medium, or the medium in between. No; the gravitational force depends ONLY on the masses, and on the distance. Of course, anything between the two objects may exert forces OTHER than the gravitational force.
When distance between two magnets decrease, the less magnet force the magnet has.
The measure of how much gravitational force is exerted on an object is called?
gravitational force is exerted on heavenly bodies
The gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass.
weight
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Solving for gravitational force exerted between two objects. F = Gm1m2/r(square) Note: G is the universal gravitational constant G = 6.6726 x 10-11N-m2/kg2 m1 is the mass of the 1st object m2 is the mass of the second object and r is the distance between the objects
The gravitational force exerted on an object, according to classical mechanics, is the product of the gravitational constant, the object's mass, and the mass of the object exerting the gravitational force divided by the square of the magnitude of the position vector starting from the object exerting the gravitational force and pointing to the object which we are measuring the force exerted onto. And all of this is times the negative of that same position vector.