No. A submarine's propeller relies on the water around it for something to push against. As space is a vacuum, the propeller would have nothing to push against, ergo the submarine would have no thrust.
You drag the word "submarine" itself onto the submarine. Then you wait for it to sink.
No, peeing in space will not cause you to move. In microgravity conditions, urine is expelled through a suction system created to collect bodily waste. The act of peeing itself will not result in significant movement.
Synapse. The gap itself is called the synapticcleft.
The space itself is expanding due to the continuous stretching of the fabric of the universe, causing galaxies to move away from each other. This expansion is driven by dark energy, a mysterious force that counteracts gravity on a cosmic scale.
The earth rotates itself and rotates around the sun. a full rotation around the sun is exactly a year. a full rotation of the earth itself is a day.
it is like a sniper. it can hide itself and can fight a war alone
Fluid friction is defined as occurring between layers within a fluid that are moving relative to each other. It is a resistance so it does not move a submarine through water.
Rockets move in space by expelling gas at high speeds through their engines. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. So when the rocket expels gas in one direction, it propels itself in the opposite direction.
It doesn't need fins to move forwards, but fins are used to control rolling from side to side
Space Bust-a-Move happened in 2008.
The DNA code that can move itself into the cytoplasm is ribosomes.
Space Bust-a-Move was created on 2008-12-18.