Yes, if you accelerate it to the correct percentage of the speed of light its mass will be doubled.
The gravitational force is doubled.
When mass is doubled, gravitational attraction is doubled. There is a direct relationship.=========================Answer #2:Gravitational attraction always involves two objects, and the strength of thegravitational forces between them is proportional to the product of both masses.So . . .-- If one mass or the other is doubled, the forces are doubled.-- If both masses are doubled, the gravitational forces become 4 times as great.
If the mass is doubled,speed should be halved to conserve momentum.
If the mass is doubled then the force needed is also doubled,according to the equation F=MV2/R
If the suspended mass is doubled, then its weight will also double. Nothing more can be predicted from the information given in the question.
the mass will be doubled (ie) if A=10 , then mass will be equal to 20.
what happens if the kinectic energy if the mass doubled
The gravitational force is doubled.
Mass will be doubled if the speed is 31/2/2 times the speed of light.
When mass is doubled, gravitational attraction is doubled. There is a direct relationship.=========================Answer #2:Gravitational attraction always involves two objects, and the strength of thegravitational forces between them is proportional to the product of both masses.So . . .-- If one mass or the other is doubled, the forces are doubled.-- If both masses are doubled, the gravitational forces become 4 times as great.
If the mass is doubled,speed should be halved to conserve momentum.
The mass of an electron is atomic mass units is 5,485 799 090 70(16); the mass of the electron is not an atomic mass.
The electron has no atomic mass number. The mass of an electron is roughly 1/1800 of the mass of a proton or neutron.
If the mass is doubled then the force needed is also doubled,according to the equation F=MV2/R
Of the neutron, proton, and electron, the electron has the smallest mass.
If the suspended mass is doubled, then its weight will also double. Nothing more can be predicted from the information given in the question.
Twice the mass of the electron, since the positron has the same mass of the electron. Or the equivalent, in energy units.An electron has a mass or energy of 511 keV.