Sweetie9907 Sweetie9907
  • 13-04-2022
  • Physics
contestada

How does the mass of an object affect the gravitational forces experienced by another object?.

Respuesta :

farris231
farris231 farris231
  • 13-04-2022

Explanation:

F=(Gmm)/(r^2)

larger the mass stronger the force. An object with a large mass will produce a large force. A small mass will produce a small force.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A newspaper carrier has $1.80 in change. He has two more quarters than dimes but three times as many nickels as quarters. How many coins of each type does he ha
Can someone show me how to factor this? 5k-35
please describe in your own words what Is a Flashback?
how do you express 43.7% as a decimal?
how do you express 43.7% as a decimal?
Help me find the equation for the dimensions of a window, please!
Help me find the equation for the dimensions of a window, please!
What Is a 'Class Act'?
What is a Bottomless Pit?
The formation of the Canary Islands was primarily caused by their location near a ? 1) subduction zone 2) mantle hot spot 3) divergent boundary 4) transform fa