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Q: How does object's size affect the gravity of that object?
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Does the size of an object affect the rate at which it falls?

Only if it's falling through air. If it's just the falling object and gravity, then no.


What is venus's gravity pull?

Yes it does. All objects have gravity but the amount of gravity depends on the mass of the object.


How does hot and cold affect an objects size?

Heat(Hot) makes a object expand or get bigger. Cold makes a object shrink or get smaller.


How does the size of a rugby player affect gravity?

The size of a rugby player does not affect gravity in any way.


When does the mass and or size of an object affect the time of its free fall?

if an object is lightr it will fall slower because gravity wont take it down as fast if it is heavier it will make the gravity pull it down faster


Two factors that greatly affect air resistance on falling objects are the?

The object's velocity and cross sectional area.


How does gravity vary and why?

Gravity varies depending on the mass of an object and the distance between objects. According to Newton's law of universal gravitation, the force of gravity decreases as the distance between objects increases. Additionally, the greater the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational pull. This variation in gravity is why objects on Earth feel a stronger gravitational pull compared to objects in space.


How is the relationship between the force of gravity the mass of objects and the distance between objects described?

The more massive the mass, the larger the force of gravity The further the distance, the smaller the force of gravity, however gravity is infinite so no matter how far away from any size mass an object is it will always feel the force of gravity from that mass


Does the force of gravity effect the lifted object?

The question seems, well, awkward. But I will attempt it. If you are asking if gravity still has an effect on a lifted object, than yes. This is why that object will fall to the ground when dropped or from the object lifting it. Gravity always has an attractive force on every object in the universe. Any 2 objects that contain matter attract each other. You are attracted to your computer. Now, why doesn't the computer fly towards you? This is because gravity's effect is very, very weak. The more mass an object has, and the closer that object is, the more gravity has an effect. That is why it takes objects the size of moons, planets, and stars to have a noticeable effect on other objects. Gravitational pull on Earth: 9.8 Newtons Gravity of Earth's moon: 1.6 Newtons


How does the size of a planet affect the mass of a person?

It does not. Mass is independent of where an object is. Weight, however, will vary in direct proportion to the planet's gravity.


Does size affect gravity's strength?

Size does not but mass does.


What features of an object will affect air resistance?

the amount of air resistance on an object depends on the size, shape, and speed of the object. Air resistance is the force that opposes the motion of objects through air.