Gravitational potential energy is equal to weight x height; this is equal to mass x gravity x height. Increase any of these three quantities, and you have more potential energy.
An increase in mas of either object A, Object B, or combination of both.
The gravitational forces between two masses are increased if either or both
of the masses increases, or if the distance between their centers decreases.
the answer is frictional force elotromagnetic force gravitational force
The pitch will increase if the object approaches, decrease if the object recedes.
The three forces that causes an object to change its motion are the gravitational force, the normal force and the frictional force.
yes, weight plays a role in how fast an object can fall
Assuming by "the force acting on an object" you mean the cause of its acceleration, its acceleration will be doubled. If there is more than one force acting on it, the vector of the force will have to be analyzed by its effect on each of the other forces.
More mass will cause more gravitational force.
Gravitational Potential Energy.
from the gravitational pull
An increase in applied force will cause the object to accelerate.
More mass will cause more gravitational force.
the answer is frictional force elotromagnetic force gravitational force
The pitch will increase if the object approaches, decrease if the object recedes.
It will cause acceleration, and increase its velocity.
The three forces that causes an object to change its motion are the gravitational force, the normal force and the frictional force.
Huh?
yes, weight plays a role in how fast an object can fall
Assuming by "the force acting on an object" you mean the cause of its acceleration, its acceleration will be doubled. If there is more than one force acting on it, the vector of the force will have to be analyzed by its effect on each of the other forces.