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The Gravity would Double.
The answer is force because Force is needed to change the direction of a moving mass.
You cannot. Force = Mass*Acceleration or Mass*Rate of change of Velocity.
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Acceleration remains the same. Remember that Force equals Mass times Acceleration, or Acceleration equals Force divided by Mass. So, if both Force and Mass double, Force Divided by Mass remains the same.
Newton's Second Law:F=ma (force = mass x acceleration) That means that acceleration and force are proportional. If you double the force, you get double the acceleration.
The Law of Applied Force states that a body's change in mass is proportional to the amount of force applied to it.
Force equals the mass times the rate of change of the velocity.
Mass and Force have no relationship except the gravitational force that is dependent on the mass of the body. Mass affects only the inertial force. Inertial force is the force required to change a state of rest or motion of a body. Greater the mass greater the inertial force required.
as distance increases gravity's force decreases as mass increases gravity's force increases
Double the net force acting on it.