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More mass will result in more gravitational force.
More mass will result in more gravitational force.
Yes. Density is mass/volume so if mass increases so does density if volume does not change
believed to be the result of mass transfer from a companion that increases the spin of the pulsar.
Basically, yes - except for small effects as a result of the Theory of Relativity: If you move an object up, its potential energy increases. As a result of its increase in energy, its mass will also increase. This increase is usually very slight.
If your mass increases, your weight also increases.
When the mass increases then the force also increases
the gravitational forces.Answer:As mass increases the gravitational force increases. Also, as the nearness of the objects increases the gravitational force increases, but this is usually thought of as the distance between the objects decreasing
the atomic mass in the periodic table increases as you go from left to right across a row.....
It doesn't. But velocity does effect mass : as velocity increases, mass increases.
An increase in temperature usually causes an increase in volume. Since the mass doesn't change, density decreases. tt
The Atomic Mass usually increases, but there are a few exceptions, such as tellurium to iodine.