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The mass of an object is constant unless you physically add to it or cut part of it off. It will not increase when an object is pulled by a constant force.

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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.


The amount of gravitational pull an object exerts depends on what?

the grvitational pull of an object depents on its mass and density for power.


Does gravity increase or decrease with mass of an object?

Gravity increases with the mass of an object. The more massive an object is, the stronger its gravitational pull will be. This is why larger planets like Earth have a stronger gravitational force than smaller objects.


What determine the gravitational pull of a object?

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


Does every object have a gravitational pull on another object?

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What is the relationship between mass gravitational pull and speed?

The gravitational pull of an object is directly proportional to its mass; larger masses exert a stronger gravitational force. According to Newton's law of universal gravitation, this force influences the speed of objects in its vicinity, affecting their orbits and trajectories. For instance, the greater the mass of a planet, the faster an object must travel to achieve orbit without falling into it, balancing the gravitational pull with centripetal force. Thus, while mass increases gravitational pull, the speed of an object in a gravitational field is determined by both this pull and its distance from the mass.


How does the mass of an object affect its gravity?

The mass of an object directly affects its gravity. The greater the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational pull. This means objects with larger mass will attract other objects with more force than objects with less mass.


What causes an object to have a gravitational pull?

An object has a gravitational pull due to its mass. Gravitational force is a fundamental force of nature that arises from the mass of an object pulling other objects towards it. The greater the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational pull.


When an objects mass increases its gravitational pull?

Well mass is the size of an object and if you have a large mass then you are heavy and if you have a smaller mass then yu are light. Mass affects the objects gravitational pull because if you have lrg mass then you weigh more cus of your size. and if you are small you can slip through air faster and if your mass is lrgr then you can sometimes be slower then the smaller mass. Ex. mice are fast and glide across the floor while elephants are large and dont get to places very fast bcus of there weit.


How does mass affect the magnitude of gravitational force?

The magnitude of gravitational force between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses. This means that as the mass of one or both objects increases, the magnitude of the gravitational force between them also increases. In simpler terms, the more massive an object is, the stronger its gravitational pull.


What happens to the gravitational attraction between two objects if one or both objects acquires more mass?

The gravitational attraction between two objects increases as the mass of one or both objects increases. This is because gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass of the objects. Therefore, the more massive the objects are, the stronger the gravitational attraction between them.


If the mass of an object increases what else increases?

The quantities which depend on the mass will also increase. Though the increase of the mass of any object is not so easy and it can't be explained without Special theory of Relativity. If the mass increases then the momentum, the kinetic energy, the potential energy and the moment of inertia will increase.