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Q: Is the force of gravity on an object independent or dependent to the object's mass?
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Is gravity dependent on earth?

No. Gravity is dependent on two factors: the mass of the object in question and the distance from its center of mass. So gravity at Earth's surface is dependent on its mass and radius, and Earth is the dominant gravitational body for some distance, but elsewhere, other objects dominate with their own gravity.


Independent and dependent?

a independent variable is a variable changed in a science experiment,and a dependent variable is the result according to the cause of the change in the independent variable.


What makes a ball affect gravity?

The gravitational force between two masses is dependent on the mass of each object, and the distance between the objects.


Is it true that the force of gravity between two objects is attractive and dependent only on the mass of the larger object not of the smaller object?

Gravity attracts all mass, period. More massive objects have higher gravity, but even low masses will attract.


What is the measurement of the for of gravity on an object is the objects?

weight


What causes object to fall?

gravity causes objects to fall


A measure of how strongly gravity pulls on an object is the objects what?

The objects mass.


Explain how earths gravity affects objects that are on or near earth?

All mass attracts all other mass, thats a fact. The force due to gravity between the earth and another object, is dependent on their combined mass (earth and object), and the square of the distance between the centres of gravity.


What is the law of force?

All objects have gravity and gravity depends on the mass of an object and the distance between the object.


Does gravity affect an objects with greater mass weight or both?

Gravity effects heavier objects. In other words the heavier the object is, the more gravity effects the object which makes it heavy.


Why planets do not move away through their orbit?

GRAVITY... gravity means that objects are "attracted" to other objects, and the larger the object, the more GRAVITY will "attract" the object. The sun's gravity is too large for the planets to overcome.


Does gravity only act on heavy objects?

No, gravity acts on all objects regardless of their weight. The force of gravity is dependent on the mass of an object, so heavier objects will experience a stronger gravitational force than lighter objects. However, even very light objects, such as feathers, are still subject to the force of gravity.