-- The mass of one object.
-- The mass of the other object.
-- The distance between their centers of mass.
-- the mass of one object
-- the mass of the other object
-- the distance between their centers of gravity
No.
Gravity is an attractive forces between any 2 objects. The strength of the attraction is proportional to the mass of the two objects and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects. That is to say that gravity is stronger between larger objects and gets weaker as the 2 objects get farther apart.
Gravity exists, as all masses attract. the larger the mass the more attraction so its the mass of each object.
Gravity affects weight, it does not affect mass.
By the mass of the attracting object, and by its distance.
The force of gravity depends on the masses involved, as well as on the distance between them.
No.
The force of gravity between any two objects depends on the mass of the first object and the distance of the second object.
Gravity is an attractive forces between any 2 objects. The strength of the attraction is proportional to the mass of the two objects and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects. That is to say that gravity is stronger between larger objects and gets weaker as the 2 objects get farther apart.
Gravity exists, as all masses attract. the larger the mass the more attraction so its the mass of each object.
gravity and its orbit
No mass is not affected by gravity, weight is.
Gravity affects weight, it does not affect mass.
It helps to look at the formula for gravitational attraction. The force of gravity between two objects depends on:* The gravitational constant (which doesn't change) * The mass of the one object * The mass of the other object * The distance between them
Yes. All objects that have mass are affected by gravity and the gravitational force varies with the masses of the objects.
By the mass of the attracting object, and by its distance.
The more massive object will have a greater mass. Mass and gravity are interrelated. More mass, more gravity.