The gravity depends on the mass.
More distance = less gravity. More mass = more gravity.
The greater the distance between two objects, the less the force of gravity.
If the objects are the same distance apart (center to center), then the gravitational force between two less massive objects will be less than the gravitational force between two more massive objects.
The pull of gravity between two objects depends on more than just the objects. Gravity's effect also depends on the distance between the objects. objects that are closer together have a greater attraction between them. The attraction is weaker when they are farther apart. Gravity exists wherever there is mass, such as in stars and planets.The gravity of each of these objects affects other objects in space.Earth's gravity, for example, reaches millions and millions of kilometers into space.It grows weaker the farther away from Earth you get. Recall that because the moon is less massive than Earth, an astronaut standing on the moon weighs only one-sixth as much as on Earth.The astronaut's weight would change between Earth and the moon.The effect of Earth's gravity becomes less as the distance from Earth increases.
Depending on the greater or less the mass is gravity's affect on the object is not applicable as gravity is a never ending motion which does nothing but keep objects intact on planets.
Yes. Everything has gravity. Larger and denser objects have more gravity than smaller objects that are less dense.
To reduce the force of gravity for any given pair of objects, the objects must be at a greater distance from each other.
More distance = less gravity. More mass = more gravity.
The greater the distance between two objects, the less the force of gravity.
Yes, though the force of gravity extends infinitely, it does attract far objects less than near objects.
If the objects are the same distance apart (center to center), then the gravitational force between two less massive objects will be less than the gravitational force between two more massive objects.
There is less gravity on the moon to pull you towards its surface than here on earth. Your mass x gravity(acceleration) = your weight. There is less gravity because the moon has less mass than the earth. All objects with mass have some amount of gravity that pulls them toward other objects with mass. The more mass you have in one spot the greater the pull of gravity there.
Their specific gravity is less than 1
.. have smaller masses and/or are farther apart.
You wiegh less on the moon because there's less gravity pulling you down, so you wiegh less.
Gravity decreases as size of the object decreases. Since the moon is not as large as say, the Earth, there is less gravity since the moon has less force.
yes on any object. Everything has some gravitational force, but the World is so large, making the force strong. That is why you would be lighter on the moon. The moon is smaller therefore less gravity, therefore you weigh less since weight is the amount of gravity acting on the object.