Earth's gravity will not change normally on the ground, however yes, you will experience a decreased pull at your height, and you weight will also decrease. If you were to go higher, you would feel the gravity even less!
Jupiter has the strongest force of gravity of all the planets in the solar system. To put this into perspective, the force of gravity on Jupiter is double what it is on Earth.
On Earth's moon, it would be around 10 metres (the moon has only one sixth the gravity, but no air to create resistance).
yes, yes u can. we are on the ground because gravity is pulling us and if there isn't any gravity then nothing's pulling us anymore and we can fly. well not exactly fly but sort of above the ground. u cannot get any higher or any lower just at a constant height. well maybe i think u can move too left or right.
Zero gravity is not a question of height or altitude, its a question about motion. You can experience something close to zero G on a roller coaster, air plane, falling elevator and sky diving. All of these involve MOTION. Just as the space station, or space ship is falling around a planet (called orbit) it is the falling, not the distance above the planet that creates zero gravity.
The farther it is from Earth, the less gravity will there be. Gravity will never completely disappear.
Does gravity affect a person's height and why?
It decreases with height.
Ep (joules) = mass * acceleration due to gravity * height So: height = Ep / (mass * acceleration due to gravity)
as we go up gravity decreases
Mass, Height, and Gravity Gravitational Potential Energy= Mass * gravity * height
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Gravity
Gravity causes an object to fall from a height. Without gravity, the object would just be floating in the air.
Gravitational potential energy is equal to mass x gravity x height. Changing either the mass or the height will work.Gravitational potential energy is equal to mass x gravity x height. Changing either the mass or the height will work.Gravitational potential energy is equal to mass x gravity x height. Changing either the mass or the height will work.Gravitational potential energy is equal to mass x gravity x height. Changing either the mass or the height will work.
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Gravity.