Yes, gravitational force decreases as distance increases. Actually it decreases much faster than that! You need to look up the formula.
gravitational force is directly proportional to mass ie it increases with the increase in mass. it is indirectly proportional to distance ie it decreases with the increase in distance.
as distance increases gravity's force decreases as mass increases gravity's force increases
the gravitational forces.Answer:As mass increases the gravitational force increases. Also, as the nearness of the objects increases the gravitational force increases, but this is usually thought of as the distance between the objects decreasing
The force of gravity is directly related to the mass of every object in the system. Therefore, if any object in the system decreases in mass, the force of gravity also decreases.
Gravity is the force of attraction between all masses in the universe.The magnitude of a gravitational force depends onthe masses of the objectsthe distance between the objectsThe gravitational force between two bodies increases as their masses increase.
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the formula is F = Gm1m2/r2r can be represented for distance.As distance increases, gravitational force decreases.As distance decreases, graivitational force increases.
When the distance between the two bodies increases, the gravitational force attracting them decreases.
It decreases Fg=Gm1m2/r^2
Gravitational force decreases as the square of the distance.
Gravity is the force of attraction between all masses in the universe.The magnitude of a gravitational force depends onthe masses of the objectsthe distance between the objectsThe gravitational force between two bodies increases as their masses increase.
gravitational force is directly proportional to mass ie it increases with the increase in mass. it is indirectly proportional to distance ie it decreases with the increase in distance.
Distance decreases the gravitational force, F=k/r2.
It increases proportional to the inverse square Fg=GMm/r2
The force of attraction that decreases as distance increases will change inversely to the square of the distance. This is true for any two objects.
as distance increases gravity's force decreases as mass increases gravity's force increases
When the distance between the two object increases the gravitational force increases because gravitational force is inversely proportional to distance and also the mass of the object increases than force also increases because this force is directly proportional to mass.