What happens to the force of gravity when the distance between two object's decreases?

1 Answer

Answer :

As the distance between two objects decreases (i.e. they getcloser together), the force of gravity increases.

Related questions

Description : What happens to the force of gravity when the distance between two object's decreases?

Last Answer : As the distance between two objects decreases (i.e. they getcloser together), the force of gravity increases.

Description : How does the electric force between two charged objects change when the distance between the objects decreases?

Last Answer : Less distance --> more force.

Description : How does the electric force between two charged objects change when the distance between the objects decreases?

Last Answer : Less distance --> more force.

Description : If a Normal Force (Fn) is equal and opposite to gravity then why do objects fall?

Last Answer : They fall because the "Fn" is not present until the object is resting on the Earth's surface. Air can not transmit this force.

Description : At what distance below the surface of the Earth, the acceleration due to gravity decreases by 10% of its value at the surface,

Last Answer : At what distance below the surface of the Earth, the acceleration due to gravity decreases by 10% of ... surface, given radius of Earth is 6400 km.

Description : A hydrogen filled balloon rises in air because (a) The atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude (b) The acceleration due to gravity decreases with altitude (c) The density of air decreases with ... The buoyant force exerted by the air on the balloon is greater than the weight of the balloon

Last Answer : Ans:(d)

Description : The force of attraction (A) between two objects, whose masses are fixed, varies inversely with the square of their distance of separation 9d). The for

Last Answer : The force of attraction (A) between two objects, whose masses are fixed, varies inversely with the ... , if the attraction between them is 8 units?

Description : If the distance between two objects, each of mass 'M', is tripled, the force of attraction between the two objects is: w) 1/2 the original force x) 1/3 the original force y) 1/9 the original force z) unchanged

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 1/9 THE ORIGINAL FORCE 

Description : What happens to an objects mass when gravitational force is increased?

Last Answer : Nothing. The mass will not change with a gravitational increase,but the weight will.

Description : An artificial satellite stays in the orbit around the Earth because (a) The Earth's gravity does not act on the satellite due to the great distance between them (b) The Earth's attraction ... (d) There is an engine in the satellite that constantly applies an upward force to balance its weight

Last Answer : Ans:(b)

Description : A hiker stands at the bottom of steep hill. The hiker may follow a straight line path to the top of the hill, a distance of 300 feet, or she may follow a zig-zag path to the top of the hill and walk a ... times the work going along the straight path? Is it: w) equal x) twice y) 4 times z) 8 times?

Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- EQUAL 

Description : Imagine you're in a spacecraft that uses centripetal force to simulate gravity. What happens if you jump?

Last Answer : I would think you would drop back down. If the speed of the rotation stays constant the force of fake gravity should also stay the same. It would be different I suppose the sweet spot would be ... rotation on the part of the ship that isn't gravity charged otherwise the other part wouldn't turn.

Description : What happens to the force of gravity on a rocket as it gets closer to Earth?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : What happens to the force of gravity on a rock as it gets closer to Earth?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : Why do we need to know the centre of mass of an object? For which objects, its position may differ from that of the centre of gravity?

Last Answer : Why do we need to know the centre of mass of an object? For which objects, its position may differ from ... g = 10 m s-2, unless, otherwise stated.

Description : Why is the acceleration of falling objects affected by gravity?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : As we go from Equator to North pole the value of `S, the acceleration due to gravity (1) remains the same (2) decreases (3) increases (4) None of the above

Last Answer : (3) increases Explanation: The acceleration due to gravity of earth is the rate of increase of velocity of a body falling freely towards the earth. At a given place, the value of acceleration due to gravity ... out at the equator. The value of 'g' is minimum at the equator and maximum at the poles.

Description : Which of the following activities occurs during the charging process of a lead-acid storage battery? A. The specific gravity of the acid increases. B. Both plates change chemically to lead sulfate. C. The specific gravity of the acid decreases. D. Hydrogen gas is absorbed.

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Angle of repose of coal increases with its increasing size (B) Specific gravity of coal increases with its increasing maturity (C) Refractive index and reflectance of ... of coal decreases with increases in the volatile matter and decrease in the C/H ratio of coal

Last Answer : (D) Specific heat of coal decreases with increases in the volatile matter and decrease in the C/H ratio of coal

Description : Presence of tail water in a gravity dam (i) Increases the principal stress (ii) Decreases the principal stress (iii) Increases the shear stress (iv) Decreases the shear stress The correct answer is A) (i) and (iii) (B) (i) and (iv) (C) (ii) and (iii) (D) (ii) and (iv)

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : As we go from Equator to North pole the value of ‘g’, the acceleration due to gravity (1) remains the same (2) decreases (3) increases (4) None of the above

Last Answer : increases

Description : Is it impossible to see objects as far as the distance of the moon and the sun?

Last Answer : Our eyes can only see as far as the horizon, due to the curvature of the Earth. For instance, an observer standing on a hill 100 feet (30 m) in height, their horizon is at a distance of 12.2 ... even better with a telescope. So the answer is we can see much further into space than our moon and sun.

Description : Is it impossible to see objects as far as the distance of the moon and the sun?

Last Answer : Our eyes can only see as far as the horizon, due to the curvature of the Earth. For instance, an observer standing on a hill 100 feet (30 m) in height, their horizon is at a distance of 12.2 ... even better with a telescope. So the answer is we can see much further into space than our moon and sun.

Description : If you know an objects distance by kilometers how can you find it in AUs?

Last Answer : Divide by 1.496 x ten to the 8th

Description : The person suffering from “myopia” cannot see the objects at: (1) Near distance (2) Longer distance (3) any distance (4) Close to eye

Last Answer : (2) Longer distance Explanation: Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, is a common type of refractive error where close objects appear clearly, but distant objects appear blurry.

Description : Gradient of velocity-time graph tells us about object's A. velocity B. displacement C. distance D. acceleration

Last Answer : acceleration

Description : What happens to the gravitational attraction between two objects if one or both objects acquires more mass?

Last Answer : As mass increases, so does the gravitational pull from theobject.

Description : What happens when two objects at different temperatures touchname one place where it occurs in earth's system?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : You watch your friend rub a balloon on their sweater and then stick it to the wall. To investigate, you set up an experiment to test what happens with other objects. What's the test variable in your experiment?

Last Answer : Answer: When you put the balloon on the wall after you rubbed it on the sweater. the balloon would either stick to the wall or repel from the walldepending on what kind of electrons there are on the sweater

Description : What happens when a objects temperature rises?

Last Answer : The molecules which make up the objects move morevigorously.

Description : What happens if someone objects during the “speak now or forever hold your peace” part of a wedding?

Last Answer : It depends on the circumstances under which the party is objecting. For instance, if the objection comes from a disgruntled family member who simply disapproves of the union for personal reasons ... addressed when the couple obtained their marriage license, making the question more or less obsolete.

Description : What happens when you press Ctrl + V key? 1) A Capital V letter is typed into your document at the cursor point 2) The selected item is pasted from the Clipboard 3) The selected item is pasted from the Clipboard 4) The selected drawing objects are distributed vertically on the page

Last Answer : 2) The selected item is pasted from the Clipboard

Description : What is the force of attraction between any two objects ?

Last Answer : The force of attraction between any two objects is called the force of gravity.

Description : How two objects can be attracted due to an electric force even when both objects have zero net charge?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : What two factors affect the gravitational force between two objects?

Last Answer : The two factors that affect the gravitational force between two objects are Mass and Distance.

Description : How does the gravitational force between two objects change if the mass of one the objects is doubted?

Last Answer : If the mass of both of the objects is doubled, then the force of gravity between them is quadrupled; and so on. Since gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square ... distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in weaker gravitational forces.

Description : Force occurs when two objects are moving relative to each other or rub together is?

Last Answer : Kinetic friction

Description : What law describes the force between two stationary electrically charged objects? w) Ampere's law x) Coulomb's law y) Kirchoff's Rules (pron: kir-koff rules) z) Ohm's law

Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- COULOMB'S LAW

Description : I can damage objects by force, but I have no arms. I make sound only when I am amplified. I cannot be seen, only felt and heard. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Wind.

Last Answer : The force of attraction between the earth and the objects near it is called the force of gravity.

Description : 1. Can you name a few objects which change their shape and size on application of a force

Last Answer : 1. Can you name a few objects which change their shape and size on application of a force and ... shape and size when the external force is removed?

Description : How does mass of objects affect gravitational force between objects?

Last Answer : The gravitational force is directly proportional to each of themasses.

Description : What is the objects velocity after the 20 N force is applied for 5 seconds?

Last Answer : There is no answer to your question without knowing thedirection of the velocity and of the force application.

Description : What is a upward force exerted on objects in a fluid?

Last Answer : The upward force exerted on an object in a fluid isbuoyancy.

Description : What gravitational force is reduced by between objects.?

Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

Description : What of the four fundamental force is responsible for holding solid objects together?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : Do Objects of any size exert a gravitational force.?

Last Answer : If the object having some mass then for sure it exert agravitational force.The more the mass the more will be gravity.

Description : The amount of gravitational force between objects depend on their?

Last Answer : The gravitational force between 2 objects depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them. Links are provided. Newton's Law says, Force = Gravitational constant x mass of ... more on each other more than smaller masses, and the force decreases exponentially as distance increases.

Description : Which force is presented between all objects in the universe?

Last Answer : gravity

Description : The force keeps the earth and other plan- etary objects in their orbits around the sun?

Last Answer : Gravitational Force