The product of the 2 masses,
and the distance (squared) between them (between their centers).
Mass and distance
If the objects are the same distance apart (center to center), then the gravitational force between two less massive objects will be less than the gravitational force between two more massive objects.
-- the product of the masses of the two objects -- the distance between their centers
The gravitational force is directly proportional to each of the masses.
The masses of the two objects and the distance between the two objects affect the gravitational force between them.
As the objects move farther apart, the gravitational force between them decreases. Every time the distance between them doubles, the force between them drops 75%.
As the objects move farther apart, the gravitational force between them decreases. Every time the distance between them doubles, the force between them drops 75%.
As the objects move farther apart, the gravitational force between them decreases. Every time the distance between them doubles, the force between them drops 75%.
the gravitational force will decrease
The gravitational force will get less if you move the objects further apart.
Gravitational force.
Gravitational force.
When you don't have gravitational interaction between objects.