Nothing, as not volume, but mass exercises gravity.
For example: Black holes somethimes are alot smaller than actual suns, but still they have an enormous gravitational force, this is because a black hole has an extremely high density, so it needs less volume to exercise the same force.
Rides create the illusion of increased or decreased weight by accelerating or decelerating the rider rapidly, which creates the sensation of either increased G-forces (making you feel heavier) or decreased G-forces (making you feel lighter). This sensation tricks your body into perceiving a change in weight even though your actual mass remains the same.
Yes, because the force of gravity depends on the distance between the two masses. We feel a constant weight due to gravity at the surface of the Earth because we are always at the same distance, equal to the radius of the Earth (Historikeren 15-07-2015).
Destruction of the lateral hypothalamus can lead to loss of appetite, decreased food intake, and potential weight loss due to disruptions in hunger and satiety signals. It can also impact motivation and drive to engage in behaviors related to food seeking and consumption.
Liquids and gases can change shape without any change in weight.
If you have 100 kilos of oil in a sealed can and you cool it or warm it, the weight of the oil will not change. However the volume of the oil in the can will change.
every thing would weigh half its normal weight
Yes, in a way. If the radius of the Earth decreased but it's mass stayed the same, then the forces "pulling" on you (weight) would increase and you would be heavier. If the radius of the Earth increased and the mass stayed the same, then you would be lighter. You would actually weigh less on the top of Mount Everest than on the beach of Honolulu. BTW: This is not a good idea for a weight loss program.
Rides create the illusion of increased or decreased weight by accelerating or decelerating the rider rapidly, which creates the sensation of either increased G-forces (making you feel heavier) or decreased G-forces (making you feel lighter). This sensation tricks your body into perceiving a change in weight even though your actual mass remains the same.
Its weight has decreased to 1/6 of what is was on Earth, but its mass is still the same.
Radius. Length only changes with weight loss, gain or while one is growing. (from infancy to adult)
If the weight gain was due to water retention, a change in pill or stopping pills will result in rapid weight loss. If weight gain was due to increased calories, then only increased exercise and decreased intake will result in weight gain, even if you stop or change pills.
i will be twice as heavy
Gravity is the cause of weight. Increased gravity creates increased weight, decreased gravity decreases weight.
Weight affects a balls bounce Size affects the weight and the radius affects the size The most important factor is what material the ball is made from.
If earth's mass were to remain the same, your weight would be constant, i.e. it would not change.
It wouldn't change. Your weight, however, would be about a sixth of what it is now.
yes, the weight of anode is decreased & added to the weight of the cathode during electroplating