Based on the assumption of Conservation of Energy-Momentum, this article proves that the static mass of an object is equivalent to the inertial mass, and the total mass of the object is composed of inertial mass and moving mass. The gravitational mass of a passive gravitational object is the total mass, and the gravitational mass of an active gravitational object is the static mass. An object without static mass moving at the speed of light has inertial mass, and its total mass is twice its inertial mass. For an object with static mass, motion does not change its inertial mass, but only increases its gravitational mass. This article proposes a modified formula for Newton's universal gravitation formula, that is, a dynamic correction coefficient (1+V/C) is added in front of the original formula. The modified formula is: F=(1+V/C) G m M/r^2.
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