If the mass of the Earth were to increase, your weight might go up. Or it might not, depending on how the new mass was distributed. If the diameter of the Earth also increased, then you might be enough farther away from the increased mass that your apparent weight would be the same or even go down.
In order to increase the mass of the Earth by enough to make a real difference, the Earth would need to get new mass by colliding with a large asteroid or another planet. In that case, your increased weight would be the least of your worries, since we would all be dead.
your weight gets lighter
You'd be 3 times heavier.
You would be 3 times heavier.
You became three times heavier.
Your weight becomes three times as greater.
Weight is a measurement of the downward force experienced by a mass in a gravity field. The stronger the field the greater the weight.
Your weight. Weight is the definition of the force between the earth and other objects. Thus you weight is the gravitational force acting on you from the earth.
Yes. Weight is the product of mass and gravitational acceleration, so the greater (or lower) the gravitational acceleration, the greater (or lower) the weight.
Gravity is a correlation of mass. Uranus is many times larger than Earth. Therefore, the gravity on Uranus is much stronger than Earth's gravity.
Your weight becomes three times as greater.
Due to the earth's mass, gravitational force happens strongly between you and the earth. That is how weight is formed. Remember that two objects have gravitational force between each other, and the closer the distance, the stronger the gravitational force. The bigger the mass, the stronger the gravitational force as well. Since the earth is so huge in size and mass, you have a strong gravitational force acting on you known as weight.
Nothing directly. The weight of an object depends on the strength of the gravitational field which it is in. Mass is most closely related to it within earths gravitational field.
Because the Earth's gravitational pull is stronger than the gravitational pull of the Moon. But your mass remains the same
The weight of any object on the surface of the moon is 16.55% of its weight on the surface of the Earth.
Nothing. The mass will not change with a gravitational increase, but the weight will.
Gravitational potential energy.
Weight is a measurement of the downward force experienced by a mass in a gravity field. The stronger the field the greater the weight.
Commonly referred to as the object's "weight".Note: The object also exerts the same identical gravitational force on the earth.Earth
That is called gravitational potential energy.
No. Mass is the quantity of actual stuff of which an object is composed.The force of gravitational attraction between the Earth and the object'smass is called the object's "weight" on Earth.
Weight = mass x g ... the gravitational acceleration at the earth's surface. Fwt = mg = 3.5 x 9.8 = 34.3 n