Mass and distance
The mass of the objects and the distance between them.
The masses of the two objects and the distance between them.
The product of the masses of the two objects, and the distance between them.
No.
The greater the distance between two objects, the less the force of gravity.
The product of the masses of the two objects, and the distance between them.
The same factors that determine the force of gravity between ANY objects. (1) The masses involved, (2) the distance between the masses.
-- the mass of both objects -- the distance between their centers of mass
-- the product of the masses of the two objects -- the distance between their centers of mass
The masses of the objects and the distance between them determines the force of gravity between them. The more massive and closer together they are, the greater the force of gravity.
The mass of the objects and 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.
-- The product of the masses of the two objects-- The distance between their centers of mass
-- the masses of both objects that are being drawn together by gravity -- the distance between their centers of gravity
-- the product of the masses of the two objects -- the distance between their centers
The masses of the two objects and the distance between them.
The product of the masses of the two objects, and the distance between them.