* Directly proportional to the product of their masses: This means that the more massive the objects, the stronger the gravitational force between them.
* Inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers: This means that the farther apart the objects are, the weaker the gravitational force.
Therefore, the objects with the greatest gravitational force between them are:
* The most massive objects: For example, the Sun has the strongest gravitational pull in our solar system because it is the most massive object.
* The closest objects: While the Sun has the strongest gravitational pull overall, the Earth's gravitational pull is stronger on us than the Sun's because we are much closer to the Earth.
In summary: The objects with the greatest gravitational force are the most massive objects that are also the closest to each other.