Science, asked by aryanppp, 1 year ago

How is gravity affected by the density of a body?
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Answered by badboy143
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the Gravity depends on how many atoms are in a substance, ie , MASS. Now you can increase the density of an objectby shrinking it down, but it will still have the same pull . Imagine the earth being shrunk down to the size of a bowling ball.

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Answered by trimph
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I think it depends on how much the mass of the body is. Density can be increased by compresing the mass of that specific object. But no matter how much you will compress an object the gravity will still pull it down.
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