babygirl123 babygirl123
  • 07-10-2014
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Gravitational force becomes (stronger/weaker)as mass increases

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rabinshrestha41
rabinshrestha41 rabinshrestha41
  • 07-10-2014
Stronger.....................becasue gravitational force is force pulling all matter (anything that has mass and occupies space) . The more the matter (which also includes mass), the more the gravitational force.
So, the answer is stronger. 
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chucklesthecyclops chucklesthecyclops
  • 07-10-2014
Well Babygirl123 the gravitational force would increase or become stronger as the mass of a planet say Earth increases. while as a little planet such as Pluto has a little to no amount of gravitational force.
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