The greater the mass, the greater the gravitational force.
The larger the mass, the stronger the gravitational force.
gravitational force
The question probably means "What keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?" The answer to that is : The Sun's gravitational attraction provides the force needed to keep the planets in orbit. This force doesn't pull the planets any closer to the Sun, but it stops the planets moving away (at a tangent to their orbits) due to their own velocities.
does the moon's gravitational force affect the crust of the earth?
gravitational force.
The larger the mass, the stronger the gravitational force.
The larger the mass, the stronger the gravitational force.
The strength of the gravitational force of attraction between two objects is proportional to both masses.
no it varies with different planets. the eath has a force of 10n including weight jupiter varies aswell
Planets orbit around the Sun because of the Sun's gravitational force, it makes the planets move by its gravitational force.
Their mass is. Gravitational force is a force between masses.
Gravitational force is not absent in space. In fact, gravitational force is what keeps the universe together. The planets orbit the sun based on gravitational force.
gravitational force
The question probably means "What keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?" The answer to that is : The Sun's gravitational attraction provides the force needed to keep the planets in orbit. This force doesn't pull the planets any closer to the Sun, but it stops the planets moving away (at a tangent to their orbits) due to their own velocities.
does the moon's gravitational force affect the crust of the earth?
gravitational
gravitational force.