The greater the mass the more gravitational force an object has, the greater distance, say from the ground the greater potential energy, the greater gravitational force. hope that helps :]
More mass --> more gravitational force Greater distance --> less gravitational force
The gravitational force varies directly as the mass and inversely as the square of the distance.
Gravitational force is dependent on mass and distance.
If you increase the mass, you increase the gravitational force proportionally. If you increase the distance between two masses, you decrease the gravitational force between them by and amount proportional to the square of the distance.
Distance.
More mass --> more gravitational force Greater distance --> less gravitational force
The gravitational force varies directly as the mass and inversely as the square of the distance.
Gravitational force is dependent on mass and distance.
The gravitation attraction force between two point masses is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of their separation distance.
Mass and distance of separation.
If you increase the mass, you increase the gravitational force proportionally. If you increase the distance between two masses, you decrease the gravitational force between them by and amount proportional to the square of the distance.
Distance.
Gravitational force is a force that acts between any objects that have mass. It is proportional to both masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. In other words, greater mass means more gravitational force, greater distance means less gravitational force.
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.
it is mass and distance
Mass and distance. Greater the mass the more force the closer the distance the more force as well
The gravitational force is equal to mass1 x mass2 / (the square of the distance); all this must be multiplied with a constant, known as the gravitational constant.