Mass (kg) and Distance (m)
The gravitational force is a force between any two masses (so, basically, any object). The force depends on the mass and on the distance. More mass --> more force; greater distance --> less force.
At a greater distance, the gravitational force becomes less.
The force is less as they move farther apart, f=k/r2
The force is proportional to each of the masses. For example, if one of the masses is doubled, the gravitational force will also double.
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.
The two things that affect the gravitational force is Mass and Distance.
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Mass and distance
the force that attracts two matters is called gravitational force.
The mass of the object that is exerting the force and the distance between the two objects.
The gravitational force acts between any two masses. It is believed that it is transmitted via a hypothetical particle, called a graviton.
the gravitational force will decrease
Mass and distance. Greater the mass the more force the closer the distance the more force as well
The magnitude of the gravitational force between two objects depends on-- The product of their two masses-- The distance between their centers of mass
The more massive the objects, the greater the gravitational force between them. The gravitational force is affected by mass and distance. The closer two bodies are, the greater the gravitational force also.
Gravitational force.
Gravitational force.