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You don't even need gravitational waves to accelerate objects - it has been done in our own solar system, where gravitational wave emissions are miniscule.Many interplanetary space probes use a gravitational slingshot [nofollow] to give them the velocity they need to reach the outer solar system (or the inner solar system, which, counter-intuitively, is just as difficult to reach despite it being closer to the center of the Sun's gravitational pull).If you were close to a pair of orbiting black holes, where there is a significant emission of gravitational waves, you may be able to "surf" the gravitational waves to gain velocity; but it might be much easier to plot a course between the black holes that would give you a very significant acceleration.
when the gravitational wave expand space does the mass of the particle within that space changes?