Which object would have a LARGER gravitational force acting upon it? (assume the objects are at the same height above the Earth.) A) 5 kg block of wood
B) 100 kg person
C) 412 kg motorcycle
D) 2540 kg elephant

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Answer 1
Answer:

The object having higher mass will experience higher gravitational force. Among the given things 2540 kg elephant  experiences  larger gravitational force.

What is gravitational force?

Gravitational force is the force acting down wards which pulls all objects in the earth surface into the ground. Gravitational force is comparatively weaker than nuclear force and magnetic force.

Gravitational pulling experienced by a body is depends upon the height it exists and the mass of the body. As the height from the earth's surface increases, gravity decreases.

Similarly higher the mass of a body, higher will be attractive pull by the earth. The equation for gravitational force is written below:

Force = G m /r², here r is the distance from the earth surface or theoretically for earth it is the radius.

Thus, as mass increases so does gravity. Therefore, a 2540 kg elephant experience highest gravitational force among the other options.

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Answer 2
Answer:
If the objects are all at the same distance from the center
of the Earth, then the gravitational forces between the Earth
and each object only depend on the mass of each object. 
Those forces are least for the 5kg object, and greatest for
the 2,540kg object. 

The gravitational force that attracts each object toward the
center of the Earth is typically referred to as the object's "weight".

It's important to know that there's another force of gravity ... the one
that attracts the Earth toward the object.  And that one is equal to
the object's weight, but pulls in the opposite direction.

Your weight on the Earth is equal to the Earth's weight on you.


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