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because the mass is biger than the gravaty but the gravity is part of the world so i relly dont know

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Q: Why is it that the larger an object the greater its gravitational pull?
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How would you give an object gravitational pull?

All obects have a gravitational pull. The larger it is, the stronger the pull.


Would an object have a greater gravitational pull closer or farther from earth?

An object have greater gravitational pull closer from earth. As we get farther from earth, the gravitational pull becomes weaker. That is why objects sufficiently away from the earth do not fall on it.


What is the result of the mass of the object and the distance that affect the amount of gravitational force between two objects in space?

mass and distance form an inverse relationship when related to gravity. The larger the mass(es) the greater the gravitational pull. The closer the distance, the greater the gravitational pull.


How does the density of an object effect its gravitational pull on other objects example when a star's density increases its gravitational pull increases on other objects?

Mass, not density, and the closeness of objects, affects an object's gravitational pull. Density is not dependent on an object's size, but mass is. The more massive an object, and/or the closer an object is to another, the greater its gravitational pull.


What determine the gravitational pull of a object?

An object's gravitational pull is determined by the object's mass.


Why does Earth exert a sgronger gravitational force than the moon?

The bigger an object's mass is, the bigger its gravitational pull is. Earth's gravitational pull is larger because it has a bigger mass.


Why does jupiter have a stronger pull than earth?

Gravitational attraction is a result of the amount of matter there is in an object. The more mass the greater the gravitational attraction. Jupiter has far more mass than the earth hence a greater gravitational attraction.


What is gravitational pull on an object?

The weight on an object is the gravitaional pull.


Would two bigger things have a greater gravitational force than two smaller things?

Not necessarily, gravitational pull is dependant upon the mass of an object. A smaller object can have more mass than a bigger object (An extremely dense 1x1x1 cube has more gravitational pull than a less dense 3x3x3 cube that has less mass). Size has absolutely NOTHING to do with gravitational pull.


What is the term for the pull of gravity on an object?

gravitational pull


If two objects have an equal mass does a more dense object have a greater gravitational pull?

No. The gravitational force exerted by one massive object on others depends only on its mass. So long as you are outside of the object, its density is irrelevant.


When Is the gravitational pull between two objects that have greater masses?

The gravitational pull is always present: there is no "when".