An object's weight
The weight of the object would change if gravity changes. cw: Yes, if the FORCE of gravity changes, the FORCE of the object in the downward direction changes.
Yes, weight is directly proportional to the force of gravity acting on an object. If the force of gravity changes, the weight of the object will also change accordingly.
The force that changes is air resistance and the force that stay the same is gravity.
I suppose you are asking about what forces change when acceleration due to gravity changes. In this case, the formula for forces concerning acceleration due to gravity is as such: fg=mg. When acceleration due to gravity(g) changes, it affects the force of gravity which is also known as the weight of the object. This is shown as fg.
gravity?
its gravity
The correct question if Force due to Gravity varies directly with mass. As mass increase the Force due to gravity increases linearly.
The force of gravity depends on the masses involved, as well as on the distance between them.
Weight. The force of weight experienced by an object can change when the acceleration due to gravity changes. Weight is directly proportional to the acceleration due to gravity, so an increase or decrease in gravity will result in a corresponding change in weight.
Gravity
When weight changes due to gravity, mass remains the same. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. So, when the gravitational force changes, the weight of an object changes, but its mass remains constant.
Yes. Gravity is a constant force. It never changes as long as you are within it's pull.