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the gravity increases
it's gravity increases
The mass of an object does not change when the amount of gravity acting on it increases. Mass is an intrinsic property of an object and remains constant regardless of the strength of gravity.
The properties of an object that determine its gravitational potential energy are its mass, the height above a reference point, and acceleration due to gravity. Gravitational potential energy increases as either the mass or the height of an object increases, or as the acceleration due to gravity increases.
More mass will result in more gravitational force.
As mass increases, the force of gravity also increases. This is because gravity is directly proportional to mass, so the larger the mass of an object, the greater the gravitational force it exerts.
Two possibilities: -- It's mass increases. -- It comes closer to the object it's attracting. Either of those changes increases the gravitational forces between them.
The acceleration increases.
Yes, the force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to their masses. Therefore, as the mass of an object increases, the force of gravity it exerts also increases.
Gravity increases as the mass of the other object increases.
If the mass of an object increases, what happens to the acceleration?
If the force of gravity increases, weight will increase because weight is the measure of the force of gravity on an object. However, mass remains constant as it is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with gravity.