It decreases.
In this case, the gravitational force increases.
1,000 newtons, provided the distance between them didn't change.
yes, because according to newton's law of universal gravitation, the gravitational attraction between two objects depends on the masses of both of them (and also on the distance between them)
It decreases. Gravity in inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
The further two objects are from each other, the smaller the gravity, the equation for this is: Mass 1 X Mass 2 ---------------------- Distance Squared
when the distence between the two objects is increased by ten times then the force of gravitation will reduce by 100 times.
gravitation
-- the mass of either object is reducedOR-- the distance between the centers of the objects is increased
Newtons law of gravitation show us that the gravitation force between two objects directly proportion to their masses.
The mutual force of gravitation drawing two objects toward each other is less when the product of the masses is less or when they're farther apart.
In this case, the gravitational force increases.
the distance between them ATTRACTION!!! :) -iRALANDA♥
It is called gravity.
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The gravitation
Mass of the first object, mass of the second object, distance between the objects.
Newton's law of universal gravitation states that the force of gravity acts between all objects in the universe, any two objects that have a finite mass exert an attractive force on each other.