inversely proportional
inversely proportional
Directly proportinal
No, it would be with a decreased force of gravity.
The only way to change anythings gravity is to change its' mass. (apex) Increase the mass of the object Decrease the distance of the object from Earth
No. The strength of surface gravity on a planet depends on its size and mass.
inversely proportional
Gravity is the cause of weight. Increased gravity creates increased weight, decreased gravity decreases weight.
Inversely proportional
inversely proportional
inversely proportional
Gravity and Distance have an "Inverse Square" relationship. That means that as distance is increased by two (2), gravity is cut by one-fourth (1/4). [The inverse square of 2 is 1/4].
Directly proportional
Inversely proportional
Directly proportinal
i think that the farther the distance you have, the speed will increase. this is because gravity is pulling it down with force(speed). But when I was doing the experiment in the lab, it seems that as the distance has increased, the time for all the dominoes was also increased and thus this shows that the speed for the dominoes to fall decreased.
Directly proportinal
The mutual force of gravitation between the earth and the sun would decrease if the mass of either body decreased, or if the distance between them increased.