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The masses of the objects and the distance between their centers.
Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".
Gravity is greater between objects with large masses than between objects with small masses.
The force of gravity between two objects is determined by -- the masses of the two objects, and -- the distance between their centers of mass.
Yes. The gravitational force between objects always depends only on their masses and the distance between them.
The masses of the objects and the distance between them
The masses of the objects and the distance between their centers.
Masses and distances
Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".
Gravity is greater between objects with large masses than between objects with small masses.
The force of gravity between two objects is determined by -- the masses of the two objects, and -- the distance between their centers of mass.
Not only in space - gravity is universal. The force of gravity is affected by the distance, and by the masses involved.
Yes. All objects that have mass are affected by gravity and the gravitational force varies with the masses of the objects.
Yes. The gravitational force between objects always depends only on their masses and the distance between them.
The force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses is Gravity!
By knowing precisely the masses of nearby objects, it is possible to calculate quite accurately how gravity will affect a satellite.
Gravity is the force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.