The strength of the equal, mutual forces of gravity
between two masses depends on
-- the masses of both objects, and
-- the distance between their centers.
(If the "pull" of Earth's gravity only depended on the Earth's mass,
then everybody on Earth would have the same weight.)
Gravity has no effect on the mass of an object as everything whatever the weight experiencing the same force of gravity (9.8N). However an objects weight is the gravitational force on the object.
gravity and how mass is effected by it
Gravity is affected and effected by mass.
Gravity is the force that pulls all objects to the centre of the earth. It also works in space pulling planets towards the sun and the moon to the earth. Gravity is effected by mass, the greater the mass the heavier the pull of gravity
Gravity causes the atmosphere to stay here on Earth, where there is a huge demand for it.
The only force acting on a projectile once launched is gravity. So the acceleration of any object launched at any angle is the acceleration due to gravity, -9.8m/s2.
If these two points do not coincide the two forces will also produce a couple that will rotate the body of the plane. If they do coincide the plane will rise, fall or stay at the same height without rotating about some axis. So yaw, pitch or roll is effected by offsetting the centre of pressure in the required direction with respect to the com
what is the force of gravity on mecury
Gravity is a force but has no mass.
gravity not as a force, but as the curvature of spacetime
That seems to refer to the MASS.
acceleration due to gravity acting on it, which causes it to increase in speed as it falls. The force of air resistance also acts on the ball, gradually slowing it down. Eventually, the ball reaches terminal velocity, where the force of gravity is equal to the force of air resistance and the ball falls at a constant speed.