The equation for calculating it would be
g = G (m1) (m2) / (radius or distance ^2)
where g = gravitational attraction, G is constant of universal gravitation, and m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects
The mass of the two bodies (gravity is always between 2 things) and the distance between them.
Gravity.
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.
because the force of gravity on earth very strong and earth dragged all things from space
gravity is the force that slows things down.for example an apple falling Dow of a tree.
The force of "strong force" increases with distance, unlike gravity and electromagnetism which do the opposite.
gravity
no it is not
Gravity is a force of attraction that acts between all objects with mass. The more massive the object, the grater the attraction. Earth has quite a bit of mass and so has fairly strong gravity.
Gravity, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, weak nuclear.
No gravity is the weakest force. The proper order is strong force, Electromagnetic, weak force, then gravity
The masses involved are very small in this case.