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The more mass an object has?

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The moe mass and the closer the object, the greater the Gravitational Potential E= -GmM/r energy and Force F=GmM/r^2.

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Yes. Gravitational force is determined by both object's mass, and the distance between them.

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... the heavier it is when it's on any planet.

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Size, possibly wieght.

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that is true

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momentum

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inertia

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