The effect of dubling the massesa and halving the distance is to increase the gravitational force by a factor of 16.
The larger the mass of either object, the greater the gravitational force.
Does speed 'effect' the gravitational potential energy of an object? No, but gravitational potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy - so the gravitational potential energy can effect the speed. Ep = mgh Energy Potential = mass * 9.81 (gravity) * height Speed / Velocity is absent from that equation.
the gravitational attraction would increase, because the more mass something has the more gravitational pull it has.
The gravitational force is equal to mass1 x mass2 / (the square of the distance); all this must be multiplied with a constant, known as the gravitational constant.
no one knows for sure
overcoming gravity,slingshot effect etc.
It is a method in which you accelerate towards a large gravitational force (usually a planet), which then also accelerates you further and you exceed the velocity necessary to break away from it gravitational field of the object, so you get a velocity boost
the man was fatter than i could imagine
The planet IS the source of gravitational (potential) energy.
If there is more mass, there will be more gravitational attraction.
The effect of dubling the massesa and halving the distance is to increase the gravitational force by a factor of 16.
A slingshot rifle is a gun stock that has a slingshot attached to it, they are dangerous an are nit toys.
Not only planets but everything with mass, no matter how large or small, has a gravitational effect.
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It may have something to do with the fact that the gravitational pulls are proportional to the masses of the earth and your teacher and that your teacher has considerably less mass than the earth!
It may have something to do with the fact that the gravitational pulls are proportional to the masses of the earth and your teacher and that your teacher has considerably less mass than the earth!