Not yet
No way to destroy, divert, deflect, decrease, or turn off gravity has ever been found, or any way to shield yourself against it.
More mass --> more gravity.
because you failed at life
To increase gravity, you would need to increase the mass of the object or planet exerting the gravitational force. To decrease gravity, you would need to reduce the mass of the object or planet exerting the gravitational force. Another way to decrease gravity is by increasing the distance between the objects experiencing the gravitational force.
No. Gravity from any object varies depending on its size and mass.
no
its gravity
The total energy of an isolated system will never increase nor decrease. Any increase in energy in a closed system (one where no mass crosses the system boundaries) must come by the addition of that energy from outside via heat or work. Likewise any decrease can only come via heat leaving the system or work being done by the system on its surroundings.
If you're moving toward a relatively large mass ... large enough so thatgravitational forces between you and any other mass are insignificant bycomparison ... then the forces of gravity increase your speed toward it.If you're moving away from a relatively large mass ... large enough so thatgravitational forces between you and any other mass are insignificant bycomparison ... then the forces of gravity decrease your speed away from it.
Any external force applied on the system. Type of force ? ; from collision with another system, from a gravity field, gravity force. Depending on the system, from other field forces like electromagnetic force.
you cant
I think it's because of gravity.