Gravity is affected by distance in that the force of gravity decreases as the distance between two objects increases. This means that the farther apart two objects are, the weaker the gravitational pull between them.
The force of gravity between two objects is affected by their masses and the distance between their centers. The larger the masses of the objects, the greater the force of gravity, while increasing the distance between the objects decreases the force of gravity.
No, only weight is affected by gravity: attraction, force, acceleration.
Though weight is effected by gravity, mass is not affected by gravity.Actually mass is affected by gravity. Although the amount of mass is not affected by gravity, mass itself is.
Electricity is not directly affected by gravity. Gravity does not impact the flow of electricity through wires or circuits.
Gravity affects weight, which is the force acting on an object due to gravity. Gravity also affects the height from which an object falls, the time it takes to fall, and the distance it travels horizontally when projected at an angle.
mass and distance
If one is hypothetically measuring gravity from a long distance, would there be a delay between the gravity encompassed by a source and the gravity detected from a distance, similarly to how there is a delay in the measurement of light from a distance?I know that gravity might be independent from time since it is influence by an object's existence. But then again, gravity is a part of space-time.
Yes. Gravity is inversely proportional to distance.
The force of gravity between two objects is affected by their masses and the distance between their centers. The larger the masses of the objects, the greater the force of gravity, while increasing the distance between the objects decreases the force of gravity.
Not only in space - gravity is universal. The force of gravity is affected by the distance, and by the masses involved.
The greater the mass the stronger the gravitational pull. You probably mean the "surface gravity". This is also affected by the distance of the surface from the center of the planet or Sun. The strength of the gravity falls in proportion to the distance squared, in accordance with Newton's Law of Gravity.
The greater distance between two objects affects the gravity by making it weak.
No, only weight is affected by gravity: attraction, force, acceleration.
Though weight is effected by gravity, mass is not affected by gravity.Actually mass is affected by gravity. Although the amount of mass is not affected by gravity, mass itself is.
No. Weight is affected by gravity.
The measurement of weight is affected by gravity.
Electricity is not directly affected by gravity. Gravity does not impact the flow of electricity through wires or circuits.