the affect gravitonal and normal force
Mass effect force because mass is all about force
-- Force has no effect on mass.-- "Weight" is force.
The bigger the object is the more mass it has.
Moment=>This is the turning effect of a force about a point
It doesn't, mass stays the same unless acted in by an outside force, balance isn't an outside force
Force does not affect inertia in general. Inertia can basically be identified with the mass.
The mass of the sun has no effect on the portion of the local force of gravity that's due to the earth's mass.
An unbalanced force can completely destroy the object (depending upon its mass and power of force) or can gradually move it or it can also have no effect on the object.
a larger mass. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of an object. Therefore, the greater the mass, the greater the gravitational force acting on the object.
Force times mass is equal to the product of the force acting on an object and the mass of the object. This quantity is known as the force's effect on the object's motion, as stated by Newton's second law of motion, F = ma.
The factor that has a greater overall effect on gravitational force is distance. Gravitational force decreases as the distance between two objects increases, while mass affects the magnitude of the force but not as significantly as distance.
By virtue of having mass. Anything with mass will have a gravitational effect. The more mass the greater the gravitational force.