it depends wen ur far away from this object ur eyesight gets smaller so the thing looks smaller get it?:p
because our eye side gone weakened after seeing a long distance....It is just like that we use something which is gonna obsolete after a some period of time.
... the gravitational force between them, and the electrical force if the objects are charged.
At a larger distance, the gravitional force gets smaller.
It has to do with light and how it reacts.
Several things happen in this case; for example:* From each of the objects, the other object will look smaller * Things like gravitational attraction, tidal forces, electrical force, and magnetic force will be reduced.
the stronger the electric force
No. An object of just about any size can orbit at any distance.
The force of gravity between the two objects will grow smaller and smaller, but will never entirely disappear.
Convex lens make objects look bigger, Concave makes it smaller and farther away
The further two objects are from each other, the smaller the gravity, the equation for this is: Mass 1 X Mass 2 ---------------------- Distance Squared
Sometimes this is to show distance between the two objects. Objects in the background are smaller than the objects in the foreground. The reason could also be symbolic. The artist may have wanted to show the larger object's power over the smaller object. The size could also symbolize the level of importance of the objects.
the mass of the objects and the distance of the objects
Several things happen in this case; for example:* From each of the objects, the other object will look smaller * Things like gravitational attraction, tidal forces, electrical force, and magnetic force will be reduced.