The mass of the objects and the distance between the two objects.
Mass
gravity
Mass
BOOTY
The distance between them and their mass.
if you are talking about contact force, then you are correct. but if you are talking about some other external force,then the answer will be no. because frictional force only depends on the contact force between any two objects.
Mass
Gravity
newten force
The magnitude of the gravitational force between two objects depends on-- The product of their two masses-- The distance between their centers of mass
"Gravity" is a force between any two objects. This specific force depends on the masses (more mass --> more force), and on the distance between the objects (more distance --> less force).
The force of gravity depends on the mass of the two objects interacting and the distance between them. Specifically: F = G (M1M2)/r² where F is the force of gravity G is the gravitational constant M1 is the mass of the first object M2 is the mass of the second object r is the distance between the centers of mass of the two objects