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You are probably thinking of Miranda a moon of Uranus. A moon that looks like it has been designed by a committee.

It was earlier believed that Miranda was torn apart and then reformed but since then, it is now believed that the patchwork surface was due to tidal heating.

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What does the gravity become when two objects are farther apart?

The force of gravity between two objects decreases as they move farther apart. The strength of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects, following Newton's law of universal gravitation.


When do you feel the most effect on gravity?

You feel the effects of gravity continuously, but its impact is most noticeable when you're falling (accelerating due to gravity) or exerting force against it (like when jumping). The force of gravity is always present, pulling objects towards each other with its strength dependent on their mass and distance apart.


When you moved two objects farther apart how would this affect the force of gravity between the two objects?

Moving two objects farther apart would decrease the force of gravity between them. Gravity follows an inverse square law, meaning that as the distance between two objects increases, the force of gravity between them decreases.


Does gravity pull objects apart?

In order for that to happen, one object must be positive mass and the other one must be negative mass. Negative mass has never been observed yet, so gravity has never been observed to push objects apart.


If you move two object farther apart how does the force of gravity between the tho two object change?

The force of gravity between the two objects decreases as they are moved farther apart. This relationship follows the inverse square law, meaning that the force of gravity decreases rapidly as the distance between the objects increases.