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i am pretty sure it is weight.

Yup. Its definitely Weight. :D

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The pull of gravity on an objects mass is called what?

Its weight


Why neptune gravity pull people in?

Gravity is an attractive force that occurs between all objects with mass. The gravity of any planet will pull objects in.


How does the gravity of a planet vary with the mass?

Objects have a gravitational pull proportional to their mass.


What objects have gravity?

Anything that has mass has a gravitational pull. I do not know the formula that determines an objects gravitational pull based on mass, but there definetly is one.


How does gravity pull objects through different states of matter?

All the objects have mass and


What are the two things that change the pull of gravity between two objects?

The pull of gravity is affected by the amount of mass, and by the distance.


Were does gravity pull you?

Toward the center of mass of the object or objects attracting you. Gravity also pulls it/them toward the center of mass of you.


How does the gravity of a planet vary with it's mass?

Objects have a gravitational pull proportional to their mass.


What does gravity do to two masses?

gravity will pull them together. All objects with mass have an attraction to each other.


What is it called when object changes when the pull of gravity changes?

Not quite sure what you mean; the pull of gravity will only change if either (a) the mass of either of the two interacting objects changes, or (b) the distance changes.


Why do you weigh on earth than on the earth?

There is less gravity on the moon to pull you towards its surface than here on earth. Your mass x gravity(acceleration) = your weight. There is less gravity because the moon has less mass than the earth. All objects with mass have some amount of gravity that pulls them toward other objects with mass. The more mass you have in one spot the greater the pull of gravity there.


Where on earth is the pull of gravity the least?

The pull of gravity depends on the mass of the two objects attracted to one another, and the distance between them. The greater the distance between the two objects, the weaker the pull of gravity. For that reason gravity is strongest at low elevations (closer to the center of mass of the earth) and weakest at high ones (farther from the center of mass), although the difference is essentially impossible to notice.