Mass and motion
Mass and motion
The term for motion determined by gravity is mcV. This term is the vector energy determined by gravity. The motion energy involves the vector velocity V. The scalar value of the vector is SQRT(GM/r), determined by gravity. The total energy determined by gravity is quaternion energy, consisting of the real Potential Energy (-mu/r) and the vector energy (mcV): E= -GmM/r + mcV = -mu/r + mcV
Gravity is determined by mass. The greater the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational pull. Size does not directly affect gravity, but a larger object may have more mass, leading to a stronger gravitational force.
The force of gravity is determined by the masses of the objects and their distance apart.
[ Mass ] is a property of the object, and doesn't depend on the presence or strength of gravity.[ Weight ] is the result of gravity, and changes depending on the local strength of gravity.
When you weigh yourself, the force of gravity is pulling you down to the scale. Therefore weight is determined by gravity.
The weight or mass of the entire matter found in the universe is determined not only by gravity but also are inluenced by the strong and weak nuclear forces that affects the atoms nucleus and its components
force, or as described on Earth, WEIGHT.
No. Mass is the amount of material in your body. Your weight is determined by gravity, and will increase as gravity increases, but the actual mass of your body is not affected by gravity.
The force with which gravity pulls an object is called its weight. This weight is determined by the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity at that location.
The weight of an object is determined by volume, density, and gravity.
The strength of gravity is determined by the mass of the objects involved and the distance between them. The greater the mass of the objects and the closer they are to each other, the stronger the gravitational force between them.