Don't know but my mate does
mass and distance
Force is inversely related to the square of the distance. Hence as the distance increases the force decreases.
lessens by distance squared
More distance = less gravity. More mass = more gravity.
Assuming you mean the force of gravity. As the distance increases, the force of gravity is reduced exponentially. Double the distance between two bodies, the gravitational force is reduced four times.
it decreases the gravitational force.
The greater the mass, the stronger the gravity, but the distance does not affect the amount of gravity.
mass and distance
It doesn't. Mass and distance affects the force of gravity.
Force is inversely related to the square of the distance. Hence as the distance increases the force decreases.
Force is inversely related to the square of the distance. Hence as the distance increases the force decreases.
lessens by distance squared
More distance = less gravity. More mass = more gravity.
Assuming you mean the force of gravity. As the distance increases, the force of gravity is reduced exponentially. Double the distance between two bodies, the gravitational force is reduced four times.
The greater the distance between two objects, the less the force of gravity.
Mass and distance both affect gravity.
Inverse square, halve the distance between them and the force quadruples.