The two variables that affect the gravitational force between two objects are(1 point)
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Density and speed
Density and speed
Mass and distance
Mass and distance
Mass and speed
Mass and speed
Velocity and distance
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Mass and distance
are you sure??
Yes, I am sure. The two variables that affect the gravitational force between two objects are mass and distance. This is based on Newton's law of universal gravitation, which states that the gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Which objects exert gravitational force?(1 point)
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Only objects that are close to each other exert a gravitational force
Only objects that are close to each other exert a gravitational force
Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on objects near them.
Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on objects near them.
Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on other objects.
Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on other objects.
All objects exert a gravitational force on all other objects.
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Only objects that are close to each other exert a gravitational force
Only objects that are close to each other exert a gravitational force
Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on objects near them.
Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on objects near them.
Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on other objects.
Only large mass objects exert gravitational force on other objects.
All objects exert a gravitational force on all other objects.
All objects exert a gravitational force on all other objects. According to Newton's law of universal gravitation, every object with mass has a gravitational pull. This means that all objects, regardless of size or distance, exert a gravitational force on one another. However, the magnitude of the force depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them.
is this correct
Yes, that is correct. All objects, regardless of their size or distance from each other, exert a gravitational force on one another. This is in accordance with Newton's law of universal gravitation. However, the magnitude of the gravitational force depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them.