lessens by distance squared
"distance"
The greater the distance between two objects, the less the force of gravity.
More distance = less gravity. More mass = more gravity.
Mass and distance both affect gravity.
The masses of the objects and the distance between their centers.
"distance"
The masses of the objects and the distance between them
The greater the distance between two objects, the less the force of gravity.
More distance = less gravity. More mass = more gravity.
Mass and distance both affect gravity.
The masses of the objects and the distance between their centers.
Inverse square, halve the distance between them and the force quadruples.
Force of attraction between the two objects is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.
The force of gravity acts between all objects. If massincreases, the force of gravity increases. If distanceincreases, the force of gravity decreases.
The force of gravity between two objects is determined by -- the masses of the two objects, and -- the distance between their centers of mass.
As distance increases, the force of gravity decreases.
The two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects are mass and distance. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two objects, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating the two objects.