No. Mass is a property of the object and doesn't change, no matter where the object goes or what's happening to it. The force of gravity on the object is its "weight" and that can change. It depends on, for example, what planet the object is on.
weight, The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it.
The gravity acting on a rising object and that on a falling object are the same when these objects are at the same height. What is different is that a rising object is decelerating by the force of gravity and the falling object is accelerating.
Because there is a force of gravity constantly pulling it towards the center of earth. When you exert enough force to over come the gravity acting on an object it is lifted
The force of gravity on an object is called its weight.Note that mass is what CAUSES this force of gravity.
The downward force acting on an object in free fall is Gravity.
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weight, The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it.
The gravity acting on a rising object and that on a falling object are the same when these objects are at the same height. What is different is that a rising object is decelerating by the force of gravity and the falling object is accelerating.
All objects on earth have the force of Gravity acting on them.
Because there is a force of gravity constantly pulling it towards the center of earth. When you exert enough force to over come the gravity acting on an object it is lifted
Yes. The definition of "free fall" implies that gravity from Earth - or perhaps from different objects - is acting on the body.
The force of gravity on an object is called its weight.Note that mass is what CAUSES this force of gravity.
The downward force acting on an object in free fall is Gravity.
gravity
Type your answer here... it means that measure the weight of object.Because weight of an object =force of gravity acting on it
gravity
When the only force on an object is the force of gravity,we say that the object is in "free fall".