Gravitational force depends on the masses of both objects and the distance between them. The formula is Gravitational Force = 6.67428 * 10^-11 * Mass of First Object * Mass of Second Object / Distance^2.
The masses of the objects and the distance between them.
mass and distance form an inverse relationship when related to gravity. The larger the mass(es) the greater the gravitational pull. The closer the distance, the greater the gravitational pull.
Mass of the objects, and distance between them (And they don't have to be in space. It can just as well be the gravitational force between the lint in your pocket and a grain of sand on the beach in South Africa. The same formula accurately calculates the magnitude of that force.)
To calculate the gravitational force between two objects, all you need is the mass of those two objects, and the distance between their gravitational centers. If You know that, you can calculate the magnitude of the force, and it doesn´t matter if that situation occurs right now, in 2 days, or in 1357. If you want anything to change (force magnitude, distance or whatever you want), of course, you need time, but you cannot make any statements about a physical situation if you only know the time, or how much time has passed.
The gravitational forces of attraction between you and a meteor are exactly the same as the gravitational forces of ttraction between you and any other object that has the same amount of mass as the meteor has, and is the same distance from you.
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The mass of the objects and the distance between the objects.
The masses of the objects and the distance between them.
No. You can think of 'mass' as the amount of material in an object.The strength of the gravitational forces between two objects depends onthe masses of both objects.
How close the object is. and the mass of both the object and the earth.
Mass and distance
it decreases the gravitational force.
The 2 masses and the distance between them.
Gravitational force depends on the masses of both objects and the distance between them. The formula is Gravitational Force = 6.67428 * 10^-11 * Mass of First Object * Mass of Second Object / Distance^2.