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Q: How does increasing and decreasing mass of an object affect gravitational force?
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What is accomplished when an object is moved by a force?

When an object is moved by a force, work is done, increasing or decreasing its kinetic energy, often but not always decreasing or increasing its potential energy.


How do you interpret how an object is moving from a distance time graph?

If the distance is not changing, the object is not moving. If the distance is increasing or decreasing linearly then the object is moving at a constant velocity. If the distance is increasing or decreasing parabolically then the object is being accelerated or decellerated.


When do you say that an object has an accelerated motion?

if its velocity is increasing or decreasing


If the final velocity will be less than initial velocity the object is increasing speed or decreasing speed?

increasing speed


Increasing the speed of an object does not affect that object's what?

mass


Which does not affect the gravitational potential energy of an object?

speed


How does gravitational potential energy of an object increase?

On Earth, Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE) would increase with an increasing altitude.


What effect would increasing the mass of two object have on gravitational attraction between them?

the gravitational attraction would increase, because the more mass something has the more gravitational pull it has.


How does increasing the volume of an object affect its density if the mass of an object remains the same?

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What object changes mass of an object?

If the mass changes then the amount of material in the object changes. This will also affect the moment of inertia and the gravitational effect of the object.


How does increasing mass affect the motion of object?

increasing mass affects the force of objects in motion because it will slow the object down than its neighbor


How does mass affect the gravitational force of an object?

The strength of the gravitational force of attraction between two objects is proportional to both masses.