Science, asked by Crazybadger, 11 months ago

How does distance between two objects affect their gravitational force?
Force increases as distance increases.
Force decreases as distance increases.
Force decreases as distance decreases.
Force is not related to distance.

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Answered by waahshu9226
0

Answer:

Force decreases as distance increases

Explanation:

This is because gravitational force is Inversely Proportional to mass

If two objects are together then they will have more mass as compared to when they are apart...so Gravitational force will be more in the first case than the other

Answered by MysticalStar07
1

Answer:

force \: decrease \: as \: distance \: increase

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