No mass is not affected by gravity, weight is.
No. Mass and weight are two separate but related properties. Mass is the amount of matter within object. Weight is the amount of force an object experiences due to gravity. So and object's mass depends on the mass of the object and the strength of gravity where it is. Weight= mass x gravity.
The mass of an object depends on the materials out of which it is made.
It depends on the mass, strength of gravity, and amount of friction of the object.
It depends on the mass of the black hole and your distance from it. The strength of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the object and inversely proportional to the square of your distance from the center.
-- The mass of one object. -- The mass of the other object. -- The distance between their centers of mass.
By the mass of the attracting object, and by its distance.
Weight depends on the strength of gravity. Mass is constant.
The force of gravity between any two objects depends on the mass of the first object and the distance of the second object.
Yes. All objects that have mass are affected by gravity and the gravitational force varies with the masses of the objects.
There are three things that motion depends upon. The first is the mass of the object that is to be set into motion. The second is the strength of the friction that is going up against the object. The third is the strength of the gravity that is pulling upon the object.
No planet has anywhere near the mass that the sun does, and the strength of gravity in an object is proportional to its mass.
Mass.