Greater the gravitational force it exerts on another object.
the greater the mass of an object is, the greater its inertia, and the greater the force required to change its motion.
i got it from my prentice hall science explorer science book.
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As you increase an object's mass, it's mass increases.
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The greater the mass of an object means it causes to have weight in a gravitational field.
"greater mass"
Gravity exists wherever there is a body, whatever the mass. The greater the mass, the greater the gravity.
Greater mass results in greater gravitational force. This means that the larger an object is, it requires more effort for movement.
Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to a change in its state of motion. It is represented numerically by an object's mass. The more mass an object has, the greater its inertia.
The greater the mass of an object means it causes to have weight in a gravitational field.
The greater the mass of an object the greater it's inertia The greater the mass of an object the greater it's inertia The greater the mass of an object the greater it's inertia
object B has greater density recall the formula for density is = mass/volume since volume is the same, a greater mass will give a greater density
the amount of matter that an object contain the more mass an object has the greater its weight
"greater mass"
Recall a fundamental postulate of relativity -- that one can not define the velocity of an object except in reference to a frame. Thus, we can NOT say an object is "speeding" unless we also define against which frame we are making measurements. In an object's own frame, its own mass never changes. In a frame that views such an object as "speeding," the mass of the object will be greater than it is in its own frame. Not "mistaken to be" greater, not "viewed as" greater, not "seems to be" greater, not "appears to be" greater. The mass IS greater in that second frame.
Gravity exists wherever there is a body, whatever the mass. The greater the mass, the greater the gravity.
Greater mass results in greater gravitational force. This means that the larger an object is, it requires more effort for movement.
When the displaced fluid has a mass equal or greater than the mass of an object placed in the fluid, the object will float.
The greater the mass of an object, the greater its weight. The greater the weight of an object, the more difficult it would be to lift it. So ask yourself this question: which object is more difficult to lift, an eraser or a car?
Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to a change in its state of motion. It is represented numerically by an object's mass. The more mass an object has, the greater its inertia.
inertia is the laziness of an object, or an objects resistance to change its state of motion, or how easy it is to start or stop an object. Mass is the measure of an object's inertia. Therefore with more mass, an object has more inertia.