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how does the gravitational force between 2 objects depend on the distance between them

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Answered by JunaidMirza
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Gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional to square of distance between them.

F ∝ 1/d²

Albert01: As distance from the object increases, the density of the graviton cloud goes down, so there is less gravitational attraction.
Answered by Fuschia
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The gravitational force between 2 bodies or objects is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.Let 'r' be the distance between 2 bodies
Then,Gravitational force G  \alpha 1/r²
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Albert01: gravitons exist in a cloud around the object.
Albert01:  As distance from the object increases, the density of the graviton cloud goes down, so there is less gravitational attraction
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