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if all of the forces affecting the objects are the same, then yes (i.e air resistance to a feather).
Objects have different mass because they not weighted the same..
Gravitational Forces
London dispersion forces
London dispersion forces
if all of the forces affecting the objects are the same, then yes (i.e air resistance to a feather).
Objects have different mass because they not weighted the same..
Their masses are different. (Mass = density * volume)
Gravitational Forces
London dispersion forces
London dispersion forces
The product of the masses of the two objects, and the distance between them.
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Yes. The forces of gravity between two objects depend on the product of their masses, so it depends on the masses of both objects.
Gravity.
The force of gravity between two objects depends on the product of the two masses and the distance between them. The force has nothing to do with how similar or different the objects are.
The gravitational attraction between two masses depends on the product of the masses. If either mass increases, then the product increases, and so does the strength of the forces between them.