the gravital pull will be much stronger
More mass --> more gravity.
If mass increases, momentum will also increase, assuming velocity remains constant. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity, so an increase in mass would lead to a proportional increase in momentum with a constant velocity.
it will decrease as radius increase keeping mass same
Dangerous for human
When you keep the volume constant and increase the mass of a substance, the density of the substance will also increase. Density is calculated as mass divided by volume, so if volume stays the same and mass increases, density will increase as well.
If the volume remains the same, the density will increase in direct proportion to the increase in mass.
The density will increase.
Nothing. They are not correlated
Mass of an element will increase, creating an isotope.
If you increase both the volume and mass of an object proportionally, the density will remain the same. However, if you increase the mass while keeping the volume constant, the density will increase. Likewise, if you increase the volume while keeping the mass constant, the density will decrease.
Yes, the number of moons can affect the mass of a planet to some extent, as the gravitational pull between the planet and its moons can influence each other. However, the effect is usually minimal compared to the mass of the planet itself.
The amount of mass does not change. The energy contained by the fixed mass increases.