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Galaxy 1 is four times fainter than galaxy 2 because the intensity of light decreases with distance squared due to the inverse square law. This means that the brightness of an object decreases as the square of the distance to the object increases.
When the distance between the two object increases the gravitational force increases because gravitational force is inversely proportional to distance and also the mass of the object increases than force also increases because this force is directly proportional to mass.
If the brightness is 'B' right now, when the object is at a distance 'D' from your eye, then-- If the object moves closer, to only [ 1/2 D ] from you, the brightness increases to [ 4 B ].-- If the object moves farther away, to [ 2 D ] from you, the brightnesses decreases to [ 1/4 B ].
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.
A microphone captures sound and sends it to a receiver or amplifier where it can be heard from a greater distance.
If the distance increases but the time decreases, the average speed of the object would increase. This is because speed is calculated as distance divided by time, so when distance increases and time decreases, the ratio of distance to time increases, resulting in a higher average speed.
The apparent size of an object decreases as it moves farther away from the observer. This is because the angle that the object subtends at the observer's eye decreases as the distance increases, making the object appear smaller.
If you triple your distance from an object, its angular size will appear smaller. This is because angular size is inversely proportional to distance – as distance increases, angular size decreases.
As the temperature of an object decreases, its thermal energy also decreases because the particles within the object have less kinetic energy. Conversely, as the temperature increases, the thermal energy of the object increases as the particles move more rapidly, resulting in higher kinetic energy.
As mass increases acceleration decreases.
The force of gravity is directly related to the mass of every object in the system. Therefore, if any object in the system decreases in mass, the force of gravity also decreases.
Galaxy 1 is four times fainter than galaxy 2 because the intensity of light decreases with distance squared due to the inverse square law. This means that the brightness of an object decreases as the square of the distance to the object increases.
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object's mass decreases, acceleration increases.
It increases proportional to the inverse square Fg=GMm/r2
When the Force increases on an Object, the Distance it travels INCREASES, as does its Velocity.
Yes, the strength of the magnetic force decreases as the distance from the magnet increases. This decrease follows an inverse square law, similar to the gravitational force, meaning that the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the magnet and the object.
For a concave mirror, the graph of image distance vs. object distance is typically parabolic. As the object distance increases, the image distance initially decreases and then increases. For a convex lens, the graph is also parabolic with similar characteristics, as the image distance changes with respect to the object distance following a curved path.