-- It always attracts, never repels.
-- The gravitational force is always equal on both of the masses that attract each other.
The pull of gravity is affected by the amount of mass, and by the distance.
The forces of gravity always pull two objects toward each other.
gravity will pull them together. All objects with mass have an attraction to each other.
The two properties that determine the force of gravity between two objects are the product of the masses (mM) and the square of the distance between the masses,r: F= GmM/r^2
mass and distance
The pull of gravity is affected by the amount of mass, and by the distance.
The forces of gravity always pull two objects toward each other.
mass and gravity
The closer the distance, the greater the pull of gravity between them.
it is called Motion against gravity
Gravity
gravity will pull them together. All objects with mass have an attraction to each other.
The two properties that determine the force of gravity between two objects are the product of the masses (mM) and the square of the distance between the masses,r: F= GmM/r^2
mass and distance
The attraction between two objects is known as gravity.
The attraction between two objects is known as gravity.
Distance And Weight (or mass)