111k views
3 votes
Gravity is the force that objects exert on each other because of their masses. The strength of the gravitational force between two objects

depends on two factors, mass and distance. How is gravity related to mass and distance? Choose ALL the statements that apply.
If one of the masses is doubled, the force of gravity between the objects is doubled.
As distance between the objects increases, the force of gravity decreases.
As distance between the objects increases, the force of gravity increases.
The more mass two objects have, the less the force of gravity the masses exert on each other
Greater mass results in greater force.

User Zagstrug
by
6.4k points

1 Answer

5 votes

Step-by-step explanation:

Newton's law of universal gravitation states that the force of gravity affects everything with mass in the universe. Newton's law also states that the strength of gravity between any two objects depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them

Gravity is the force that objects exert on each other because of their masses. The-example-1
User BNazaruk
by
6.1k points