Gravitational Mass:Gravitational mass refers to the measure of an object's response to the force of gravity. It determines how strongly an object is attracted towards another object due to gravity.
Newton's Second Law of Motion:Newton's Second Law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its inertial mass. It can be mathematically expressed as F = ma, where F represents the net force, m represents the inertial mass, and a represents the acceleration.
Momentum:Momentum is a property of moving objects and depends on both mass and velocity. It describes how difficult it is to stop or change the motion of an object. The momentum of an object can be calculated using the formula p = mv, where p represents momentum, m represents mass, and v represents velocity.