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Q: Does increasing an objects mass affect the objects weight if gravity does not change?
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Why does gravity control motion?

Gravity exerts a force on objects; forces change the motion of objects.


What forces can change an objects motion?

Gravity is one of the forces


When is gravity strongest?

gravity will always be the same it is always stronger than objects but it will never change.


What variables affect gravity?

It helps to look at the formula for gravitational attraction. The force of gravity between two objects depends on:* The gravitational constant (which doesn't change) * The mass of the one object * The mass of the other object * The distance between them


Do gravity change with mass of objects?

No. Gravity always behaves predictably, according to the same formula,no matter what happens to the mass of objects.However, the forces that gravity creates between objects do depend onthe masses of the objects, and if the mass of either object changes, thenthe forces between them change.


How does gravity keep objects in motion?

It doesn't. It will change an objects direction and/or speed but its inertia that keeps it moving.


Does gravity play a big role when objects change there positions?

yes


What force can make an objects motion change?

Gravity is one of the forces


Does distance change an objects built in gravity?

I guess the scientific concept that is closest to the "built-in gravity" would be the mass. In that case, the answer is "no". The force between two objects does change, depending on the distance.I guess the scientific concept that is closest to the "built-in gravity" would be the mass. In that case, the answer is "no". The force between two objects does change, depending on the distance.I guess the scientific concept that is closest to the "built-in gravity" would be the mass. In that case, the answer is "no". The force between two objects does change, depending on the distance.I guess the scientific concept that is closest to the "built-in gravity" would be the mass. In that case, the answer is "no". The force between two objects does change, depending on the distance.


How does no gravity affect no oxygen?

the air pressure is different where if the gravity substances were to change it will be normal


What are two unbalanced forces often change an objects motion?

Gravity & Friction.


What does gravity Change on the body when you leave Earth?

Because gravity is the force of attraction between two objects, and the strength of the force depends on the distance between them. If the Earth is one of the objects and the other one leaves the Earth, then the force of gravity it feels is certainly going to change.