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Inverse square, halve the distance between them and the force quadruples.
if the distance is infinite then the force between them is practically zero. they vary inversely
Force of attraction between the two objects is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.
The gravitational force between the Earth and sun certainly depends on the distance between the Earth and sun. But the gravitational force between, for example, the Earth and me does not.
Less distance --> more force.
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.
The force changes in the direction opposite to the change in distance. More distance ==> less force, and less distance ==> more force. That's why the gravitational force between the sun and you is small, even though the sun has a lot more mass than the earth has.
The force changes in the direction opposite to the change in distance. More distance ==> less force, and less distance ==> more force. That's why the gravitational force between the sun and you is small, even though the sun has a lot more mass than the earth has.
The electromagnetic force between two charges decreases at a rate inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
When the distance between the centers of two planets decreases to 1/10th of the original distance,the gravitational force between them increases to 100 times the original force.
At a larger distance, the gravitional force gets smaller.
Gravitational force is dependent on mass and distance.