Inversely proportional
Inversely proportional
inversely proportional
Gravity and Distance have an "Inverse Square" relationship. That means that as distance is increased by two (2), gravity is cut by one-fourth (1/4). [The inverse square of 2 is 1/4].
Yes.
Yes.
The force of gravity between two objects will decrease in proportion to the square of the change of distance between them.
If the distance between the objects increases, the force of gravity will decrease.
inversely proportional
inversely proportional
Inversely proportional
inversely proportional
inversely proportional
Gravity and Distance have an "Inverse Square" relationship. That means that as distance is increased by two (2), gravity is cut by one-fourth (1/4). [The inverse square of 2 is 1/4].
Gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distances between two objects, therefore if the distance was increased by a factor of ten, the gravity would decrease by a factor of one hundred.
Gravity is the cause of weight. Increased gravity creates increased weight, decreased gravity decreases weight.
The mutual force of gravitation between the earth and the sun would decrease if the mass of either body decreased, or if the distance between them increased.
Gravity decrease as you get farther, and every mass has gravitational pull.
Each time you double your distance from the center of the earth, the accelerationof gravity, and its force on you (your weight) decrease by 75%.
The force of gravity decreases as the distance between two bodies increases.