The strength of a gravitational field around a massive object is proportional to the value of it's mass and decreases in inverse proportion to the square of the distance from the centre of the object. So, if other smaller masses are in the field, the force of attraction to the massive object that they experience will depend on their mass and the distance to the centre of the massive object
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The strength of a gravitational field around a massive object is proportional to the value of it's mass and decreases in inverse proportion to the square of the distance from the centre of the object. So, if other smaller masses are in the field, the force of attraction to the massive object that they experience will depend on their mass and the distance to the centre of the massive object
TomizzMcDeanington 1 year ago