on what factors does the gravity of a planet depend
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What are the factors on which gravitational force depends?
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Newton's law of gravitation states that the force of attraction between two bodies of mass m1 and m2, kept at a distance r is given as:
F=G*m1*m2/(r^2)
Here G =6.67*10^(-11) Nm^-2 kg^-2
"So main factors are masses and distance between those two masses."
More mass or more product of masses = more gravitational force.
More distance = less gravitational force.
So according to this relation
Gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of their masses and is inversely proportional to the distances between them.....
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Newton's law of gravitation states that the force of attraction between two bodies of mass m1 and m2, kept at a distance r is given as:
F=G*m1*m2/(r^2)
Here G =6.67*10^(-11) Nm^-2 kg^-2
"So main factors are masses and distance between those two masses."
More mass or more product of masses = more gravitational force.
More distance = less gravitational force.
So according to this relation
Gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of their masses and is inversely proportional to the distances between them.....
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Gravity of a particular planet depends on the mass of the planet and the radius of the planet.
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