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There's no such thing as the "force of an object".

The gravitational force of attraction between two objects depends on both

of their "masses". Mass is the amount of material stuff an object is made of.

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Does the force of gravity increase as the mass of an object increases?

yes , it is increases.


What will happen to the gravitational field if the mass of an object increase?

If the mass increases then the gravitational force will also correspondily increase as gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the object


How does gravity depend on the mass of two objects?

Gravity increases as the mass of the other object increases.


Does the force of gravity increase decrease or stay the same if the object it is acting on is more massive?

If the product of the two masses increases, then the gravitational force in both directions between them increases.


How does force of gravity change as the mass increases?

The correct question if Force due to Gravity varies directly with mass. As mass increase the Force due to gravity increases linearly.


Does gravity affect your weight and mass?

The force of gravity (or acceleration) affects weight but not mass. An object's mass does not change - it is the physical composition of the object. Weight increases as the force of gravity increases and decreases in the same way.


What would happen if you increase the mass of an object?

Since the force of gravity is directly proportional to mass, then increasing the mass of an object increases the force of gravity it produces.Since accceleration = force/mass, then increasing the mass of an object means it will have a smaller acceleration for the same force (or alternatively that you need more force to produce the same acceleration).


Does the force of gravity decrease as the masses of objects increase?

No, the force of gravity increases as the mass of the object increases. force of gravity is a constant 9.8 meters/second^2 Terminal velocity will cause heavier objects to fall faster than lighter objects depending on their relative effective densities and shapes.


Does the force of gravity decrease as the mass of objects increase?

No, the force of gravity increases as the mass of the object increases. force of gravity is a constant 9.8 meters/second^2 Terminal velocity will cause heavier objects to fall faster than lighter objects depending on their relative effective densities and shapes.


If you increase the force on an on object it's acceleration?

It increases


When you increase the force of an object what also increases?

the mass


If you increase the force on an object what happens to the acceleration?

If you increase the force on an object acceleration increases . As F = m*a, where F = Force , m = mass of the object & a = acceleration