if the distance is infinite then the force between them is practically zero.
they vary inversely
If the distance between two charged bodies is much greater as compared to their size,the bodies are considered as point charges.
Fe = kq1q2 / r2 where k = 1/4πε, (ε is the electrical permittivity of free space), q1 and q2 are the two point charges, and r is the distance between the point charges. Therefore, electrical force varies inversely with distance, or to be more specific, they follow an inverse-square relationship.
The more massive the objects, the greater the gravitational force between them. The gravitational force is affected by mass and distance. The closer two bodies are, the greater the gravitational force also.
Yes. At a greater distance, the gravitational attraction between two objects is less.
The greater the distance between two objects, the less the force of gravity.
The greater distance between two objects affects the gravity by making it weak.
If the distance between two charged bodies is much greater as compared to their size,the bodies are considered as point charges.
The distance between the North and South poles
The distance around the Tropic of Capricorn is greater.
Fe = kq1q2 / r2 where k = 1/4πε, (ε is the electrical permittivity of free space), q1 and q2 are the two point charges, and r is the distance between the point charges. Therefore, electrical force varies inversely with distance, or to be more specific, they follow an inverse-square relationship.
If the objects are not tied together, and if the gravitational forces between them are negligible in their current environment, then the distance between them has no effect whatsoever on their motion.
distances are greater between outer planets
The more massive the objects, the greater the gravitational force between them. The gravitational force is affected by mass and distance. The closer two bodies are, the greater the gravitational force also.
The difference (greater minus lesser) is the distance between them.
The distance between stars are much greater than distances between objects in our solar system
Los Angeles, California and Tokyo, Japan is greater
The closer the distance, the greater the pull of gravity between them.