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The size and/or weight of the two objects. The bigger and/or heavier one has the most force and draws the other object toward itself.
newten force
Gravity is an attractive forces between any 2 objects. The strength of the attraction is proportional to the mass of the two objects and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects. That is to say that gravity is stronger between larger objects and gets weaker as the 2 objects get farther apart.
Gravity is affected by the masses of the objects, and the distance between them (really the distance between their centers). Greater mass increases the force of gravity. Greater distance decreases the force of gravity.
it decreases the gravitational force.
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mass
The mass of the objects and the distance between the objects.
The masses of the objects and the distance between them.
The amount of mass of the object and other objects near by, as well as distance to the other objects.
... distance.
The size and/or weight of the two objects. The bigger and/or heavier one has the most force and draws the other object toward itself.
Mass and distance
newten force
mass and distance form an inverse relationship when related to gravity. The larger the mass(es) the greater the gravitational pull. The closer the distance, the greater the gravitational pull.
Gravitational force depends on the masses of both objects and the distance between them. The formula is Gravitational Force = 6.67428 * 10^-11 * Mass of First Object * Mass of Second Object / Distance^2.