Which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other?

To determine which image shows objects exerting more gravitational force on each other, look for the following characteristics:

1. Size and mass: The larger and more massive an object, the greater its gravitational force.

2. Proximity: The closer objects are to each other, the stronger their gravitational pull.

3. Relative position: If one object appears to be closer to or directly above another object, it suggests a stronger gravitational force between them.

Now, carefully examine the images and compare the objects based on these factors. The image that depicts objects with larger size or mass, closer proximity, and a more significant relative position will likely show objects exerting more gravitational force on each other.

To determine which image shows objects exerting more gravitational force on each other, we need to understand that the force of gravity depends on two factors: the masses of the objects involved and the distance between them.

1. Look for the size of the objects: The larger an object's mass, the stronger its gravitational pull will be. Compare the sizes of the objects in each image. If one image has larger objects, it is likely that they are exerting a greater gravitational force on each other.

2. Consider the distances between objects: The force of gravity decreases as the distance between objects increases. Look for the distances between the objects in each image. If one set of objects is closer together than the other, they will experience a stronger gravitational force.

By analyzing the sizes of the objects and the distances between them in each image, you can determine which image shows objects exerting more gravitational force on each other.

I'm sorry, but as an AI text-based model, I cannot view or process images. However, I can try to explain to you how to identify which objects are exerting more gravitational force on each other.

Gravitational force is determined by the mass of the objects involved and the distance between them. To determine which objects are exerting more gravitational force on each other, you need to consider their masses and the distance between them.

In general, the objects with greater mass exert a greater gravitational force on other objects. So, if you have two images and you know the masses of the objects in each image, you can compare the masses to determine which objects are exerting more gravitational force. The greater the mass, the stronger the gravitational force.

Additionally, if you know the distance between the objects, you can use Newton's law of universal gravitation to calculate the gravitational force. The force of gravity decreases with increasing distance, so objects that are closer together will exert a stronger gravitational force on each other.

Without more information or the ability to view the images, I cannot provide a specific answer to your question.