You can't change the mass of an object (unless you add something to it, or take something away). But you can choose an object of the desired mass to carry out the experiment.
The mass of the first object; the mass of the second object; the distance between them.The mass of the first object; the mass of the second object; the distance between them.The mass of the first object; the mass of the second object; the distance between them.The mass of the first object; the mass of the second object; the distance between them.
Choose 1.with a scale 2. With a measuring cup 3.with a ruler 4. With a balance
mass and velocitythe object's speed and mass
mass is a measure of the space an object takes up.
mass of an object is the amount of matter in an object
it is equal to the mass of the original object
the mass of an object measures the amount of matter in a object.
-- The mass of one object. -- The mass of the other object. -- The distance between their centers of mass.
The mass of an object depends on the materials out of which it is made.
The shape of an object bears no relation to the mass of an object.
The amount of matter in an object is mass.
By raising the object to a higher position. The potential energy also depends on the force of gravity, and on the object's mass, but for a given object (and for a given planet!), you have no control over these.