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The greater the distance between two objects, the less the force of gravity.
Displacement can be equal to distance traveled or less, depending on the shape of the route, but it can never be greater than the distance traveled.
"Distance" covered is always greater than the magnitude of the displacement,unless the motion is in a straight line. In that case, distance and displacementare equal. Distance is never less than displacement.
"Distance" covered is always greater than the magnitude of the displacement,unless the motion is in a straight line. In that case, distance and displacementare equal. Distance is never less than displacement.
More mass --> more gravitational force Greater distance --> less gravitational force
Mass and distance alter gravity Mass is directly proportional to the gravitational force, but distance is inversely proportional. (In other words, greater mass means greater force, and greater distance means less force)
The absolute value of a number IS its distance from zero: not greater nor less than it.
The greater the distance between two objects, the less the force of gravity.
It's either LESS force over a GREATER distance or MORE force over a SHORTER distance.
The object's mass and weight determines the force and distance, the greater the force, the less distance it covers. However, when a knife cuts the object, it covers less force and more distance.
If you push on the center there is less distance to the hinge. The greater the distance from the hinge, the greater the torque to open it for the same force ( force x distance = torque)
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Displacement can be equal to distance traveled or less, depending on the shape of the route, but it can never be greater than the distance traveled.
"Distance" covered is always greater than the magnitude of the displacement,unless the motion is in a straight line. In that case, distance and displacementare equal. Distance is never less than displacement.
"Distance" covered is always greater than the magnitude of the displacement,unless the motion is in a straight line. In that case, distance and displacementare equal. Distance is never less than displacement.
At greater distances, the force of gravity becomes less.
an inclined plane works because greater distance but less force.