The mutual gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers of mass. That goes for any two objects in the universe, regardless of their relative size or mass, the distance between them, how they're moving, or where in creation they're located. So if the distance between the earth and moon were doubled, the mutual force between them would change by a factor of ( 1 / 22 ) = 1/4 Each body would experience a force directed toward the other one, equal to one fourth of what the force is now.
increases 4 times the initial force
the earth of course.
Gravitational force exerts an attraction on objects.
gravitaional pull
Commonly referred to as the object's "weight".Note: The object also exerts the same identical gravitational force on the earth.Earth
increases 4 times the initial force
Well.................. the gravitational force of earth exerts a force of 9.8m/s squared.
the earth of course.
A gravitational force exists between every two mass objects.The force is the same on both objects.
A gravitational force exists between every two mass objects.The force is the same on both objects.
The earth exerts a stronger gravitational force.
Gravitational force exerts an attraction on objects.
Any two objects with mass will have a gravitational force. The orbit of planets around stars depends on the gravitational pull of the star. The Earth exerts a gravitational pull on its moon but the moon also exerts a pull on the Earth.
"weight" (WÄ€T)
Mass
gravitaional pull
Commonly referred to as the object's "weight".Note: The object also exerts the same identical gravitational force on the earth.Earth