Assume an initial gravity of 1 unit. Calculate the change in radius from the change in volume. That would be the third root of the volume. Divide by the radius squared.Also, multiply by the increase in mass, i.e., by a factor of 25.
Since you started off by 1 unit of gravity, the final result will tell you by what factor the force of gravity increased.
It would remain the same.
All substances have volume, but gravity is not a substance; gravity is a force and has no volume.
In general no, density is defined as the amount of mass per volume. However for materials on Earth it might indirectly, because gravity might cause additional pressure and thus increase the density. Consider air for example, the air pressure (and thus density) is higher here than 10 kilometers up because gravity pulls the air towards Earth.
Matter is measured because the weight will differ depending on the gravity of a planet while mass will not. And density is calculated as mass divide be volume. D=M/V
Nothing. If the volume is increased, the mass also has to increase.
volume
yes the volume would inrease!!!
you just have to divide the VOLUME of the gravity of the earth's surface while the gravitational pull is in the sphere in that case the VOLUME of the cylider is 6.95 g.
All substances have volume, but gravity is not a substance; gravity is a force and has no volume.
If all other dimensions of the cell remain the same, both surface area and volume should increase if the diameter is increased.
In general no, density is defined as the amount of mass per volume. However for materials on Earth it might indirectly, because gravity might cause additional pressure and thus increase the density. Consider air for example, the air pressure (and thus density) is higher here than 10 kilometers up because gravity pulls the air towards Earth.
It will be smaller so less gravity
the molecules come nearer to each other, therefore the volume deceases.
You can replicate the effects of increased gravity through speed. If you are in a moving vehicle which suddenly stops, you will get thrown forward, which is partially due to increased gravitational force or g-force. If you are on a fast-moving ride at a funfair, you experience increased gravity.
the volume would get bigger, and the solid itself would just get bigger.
1000 mass 6.4185×1023 kg or 0.107 Earth's mass
Larger surface area can be favourable to increased rated of exchange whereas greater cell volume can be unfavourabe. Being a three dimensional structure the rate in which volume grows is higher than the rate of surface area growth.
density is directly proportional to the mass density = mass / volume more density, then more mass and more mass, more gravity, as gravity force = mass x gravity acceleration.