Gravity is the force of attraction between any tow objects. All objects have it and it's proportional to the mass of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Strictly speaking, gravity only exists between two objects with mass, but since every (known) object has at least a relativistic mass, it works out to more or less the same thing.
On the other hand, looking at the bigger picture . . . No mass ? No problem !
You may substitute the mass of each object into the customary formula . . .
F = G M1 M2 / R2
and the result of the formula is the correct force, whether or not both objects have mass.
The force of attraction between two objects is gravity.
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Gravity.
It could be electromagnetic attraction (or repulsion).
The interaction between charged objects is a non-contact force that acts over force of attraction between two balloons that are charged with the opposite type.
There is more than one force of attraction. Electrostatic attraction is the action of electric fields. Gravity is another force of attraction And magnetism is yet another force of that can attract. The one we "use" every day is gravity. It is with us from conception to death, and we live our lives in a gravimetric field.
Gravity is the force of attraction between all masses in the universe.The magnitude of a gravitational force depends onthe masses of the objectsthe distance between the objectsThe gravitational force between two bodies increases as their masses increase.
when the distence between the two objects is increased by ten times then the force of gravitation will reduce by 100 times.
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Two factors affect the gravitational attraction between objects: mass and distance.
If you mean gravitational attraction, there is such a force between ANY two objects. The force depends on the distance (if two objects are closer, the attraction is stronger), and on the masses involved (if the masses are larger, the force is larger). The masses of "everyday" objects, for example two people, are so small (for the purposes of the gravitational force) that the force is hard to measure.
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that is the gravitational attraction force
It could be electromagnetic attraction (or repulsion).
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The electrostatic force between two charged objects is inversely proportional to the distance of separation between the two objects. An Increase in the separation distance between objects decreases the force of attraction or repulsion between the objects.