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Mass and Distance because if the object is bigger for Example the Earth then it would attract beacause its bigger than the moon. Distance because the farther away it is the less it could, attract like a magnet.
The strength of the gravitational force of attraction between two objects is proportional to both masses.
The two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects are mass and distance. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two objects, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating the two objects.
The size and/or weight of the two objects. The bigger and/or heavier one has the most force and draws the other object toward itself.
speed
There are two factors that affect the gravitational attraction between two objects. The mass of each object and the distance between their centers of mass are the factors that affect the attraction.
There are two factors that affect the gravitational attraction between two objects. The mass of each object and the distance between their centers of mass are the factors that affect the attraction.
gravity and its orbit
The masses of the objects involved, and the distance between their centres in metres.
The mass of each object, and the distance between them.
1: mass of the first object 2: mass of the second object 3: Distance between them The formula is: Fg = G (m1) (m2) / (r^2)
Mass and Distance because if the object is bigger for Example the Earth then it would attract beacause its bigger than the moon. Distance because the farther away it is the less it could, attract like a magnet.
The strength of the gravitational force of attraction between two objects is proportional to both masses.
The two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects are mass and distance. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two objects, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating the two objects.
The mass of the object that is exerting the force and the distance between the two objects.
The size and/or weight of the two objects. The bigger and/or heavier one has the most force and draws the other object toward itself.
The mass of each object and the distance between their centers of mass