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The strength of gravity depends on the value of the universal gravitational constant.

The size of the gravitational forces between two objects depends on the product

of their masses, and on the distance between their centers.

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What two things does the strength of gravity between two objects depend on?

The masses (both of them), and the distance.


What The strength of gravity between two objects depend on what two things?

The masses (both of them), and the distance.


What did the force of gravity depend on?

The force of gravity depends on the masses of the two objects involved and the distance between them. These factors determine the strength of the gravitational force between the objects.


Is gravity is there in other planets?

Gravity exists throughout the universe, so the answer is yes. The strength of the gravitational field of any given body will depend upon the size, and density of the body


Why don't astronauts leave deep footprints on the moon?

1) Gravity is less. 2) It would depend on the strength of the surface material.


Does gravity depend on mass or weight?

Gravity depends on the mass of an object. Weight, on the other hand, is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. So, weight depends on both an object's mass and the strength of gravity acting on it.


Is a mass or weight determined by gravity?

[ Mass ] is a property of the object, and doesn't depend on the presence or strength of gravity.[ Weight ] is the result of gravity, and changes depending on the local strength of gravity.


How does the period of a simple pendulum depend on mass gravitational field strength length?

The period of a simple pendulum does not depend on the mass of the pendulum bob. The period does depend on the strength of the gravitational field (acceleration due to gravity) and on the length of the pendulum. A longer length will result in a longer period, while a stronger gravitational field will result in a shorter period.


What are the factors affecting the strength of the forces of gravity?

The strength of the gravitational forces between two masses depend on . . .-- The product of the masses of the two masses, and-- The distance between their centers of mass.


Does gravity depend on density?

Gravity does not depend on density. Gravity is the gravitational pull that is invisible and cannot be touched or changed. Density is how much matter is packed within an object, which can be changed. Gravity and density are two totally different things, and are in no way related, therefore gravity does not depend on density.


How does sun get gravity power?

Every speck of mass in the universe has 'gravity power'. The strength of the sun's gravity and the strength of the gravity of the lint in your shirt pocket can be calculated with exactly the same simple formula.

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