Mass and distance.
Their masses and the distance apart
speed and velocity
Two factors that make gravity weaker or stronger are mass and distance. A more massive object has a greater force of gravity than a less massive object, and the closer two objects are increases the gravitational force between them.
-- the massses of the two masses that are being pulled together by gravity -- the distance between them
-- the product of the two masses involved -- the distance between their centers of mass
Their masses and the distance apart
Distance And Weight (or mass)
speed and velocity
Two factors that make gravity weaker or stronger are mass and distance. A more massive object has a greater force of gravity than a less massive object, and the closer two objects are increases the gravitational force between them.
-- the massses of the two masses that are being pulled together by gravity -- the distance between them
-- the product of the two masses involved -- the distance between their centers of mass
The force of gravity between any two objects depends on the mass of the first object and the distance of the second object.
The two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects are mass and distance. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two objects, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating the two objects.
-- The masses of the two objects being drawn together by mutual gravitational forces. -- The distance between the centers of the two objects. This is a complete list. These are the only factors that influence the strength of the gravitational force between them.
Not only in space - gravity is universal. The force of gravity is affected by the distance, and by the masses involved.
-- the product of the two masses -- the distance between their centers of mass
The mass of the two objects and the distance between their centres of gravity.