The amount of mass involved and the distance between the two objects involved.
Force = G(m1m2)/r2As you see the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the distance between two objects. So, make the distance between the two objects measured for their gravitational force greater and the force of gravity will become weaker.
About twice the distance you could on earth. You could jump much further if you didnt have to wear a spacesuit. Maybe we can have a Lunar Olympics someday if we make an atmosphere for the moon like we have here on earth.
Zero gravity can cause muscle atrophy, decrease in bone density, fluid shift to the upper body, and changes in cardiovascular function due to the lack of gravity pulling blood towards the legs. Astronauts in space experience these effects and must exercise regularly to counteract them.
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Yes, if Earth gained mass, its gravity would increase, which would make your weight greater because you would experience a stronger gravitational force pulling you towards the center of the Earth.
Two factors that make gravity weaker or stronger are mass and distance. A more massive object has a greater force of gravity than a less massive object, and the closer two objects are increases the gravitational force between them.
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no, balls make you stronger
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No asthma makes your lungs weaker-the worse your asthma the weaker your lungs.
To make an electromagnet stronger, increase the number of turns in the coil, use a stronger magnetic core material, and increase the current flowing through the coil. To make it weaker, decrease the number of turns in the coil, use a weaker magnetic core material, or reduce the current flowing through the coil.
The force of gravity on a planet is determined by its mass and radius. Therefore, when you travel to different planets, the force of gravity will vary depending on these factors. Planets with larger masses or radii will have stronger gravitational forces, while planets with smaller masses or radii will have weaker gravitational forces.
The strength of an electromagnet is not directly related to the speed of the coils. The strength of an electromagnet depends on factors such as the number of coils, the amount of current flowing through the coils, and the type of core material used. Moving the coils faster or slower may impact efficiency or performance in specific applications, but it does not inherently make the electromagnet stronger or weaker.
It is a muscle; all muscles get stronger with heavy use and weaker when not used strenuously
It depends on what you class as stronger. She made England politically stronger by defeating the world's most powerful country, Spain, but during that she lost a few ships and soldiers which made them very slightly militarily weaker.
Christianity did not make the Roman Empire stronger. The Later Empire became weaker and its western part fell under the invasions by the Germanic peoples.