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What effect does a doubling of the mass have upon the acceleration of the object? Be quantitative

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Answered by SCS978752
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Answered by Sahukarianand1988
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Changing the mass has no effect on an object in isolation (i.e. far from other masses). If the object is near another mass, then we have to know both masses to answer the question.

Newton's universal law of gravitation is easier to use than relativity, and in most common cases gives an accurate result. It states

F1=F2=Gm1m2r2.

Converting the forces to accelerations,

m1a1=m2a2=Gm1m2r2,

or

a1=Gm2r2 and a2=Gm1r2.

Therefore, even according to Newton, increasing the mass of an object has no effect on the acceleration of the object, but proportionately increases the gravitational acceleration experienced by the other object.

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