every particle in the universe attracts every other particle with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them (wikipedia)
According to the laws of gravity, every object in the universe is attracted to every other object in the universe. And has a form of gravity acting on them. I suppose the only way for gravity to be defied is to have the entire universe collapse on itself.
Even airplanes and space shuttles have gravity acting on them.
AnswerAlthough this seems like a stupid question, the truth is everyone has 'defied' gravity at some point, even if for a very short time, by jumping or hopping or the like. However, gravity soon gets the better of you.No. I am very skeptical, as is the responder above, that such a thing could be. There are TV documentaries (I'm reporting, not buying into this) that suggest a kind of technology that seems to counteract gravity in some way. This may very well turn out to be the work of charlatans. But keep in mind that serious thinkers once argued strenuously that no object could EVER be propelled into space travel. And some thought Einstein was a quack for suggesting that time is not a universal constant, but relative to acceleration/velocity. Why don't you hear about these objections? Well, we've moved on, obviously. I find skepticism a very useful starting point. Question everything. That's how many of the great ideas got their start.
As far as our science currently knows, we cannot break that law. And if we find a way to break it, we will simply re-write it to stay complete.
Gravity is a force of acceleration on an object.
Go to space
How about Newton's laws of motion and gravity.
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Air makes parachutes possible. Gravity makes them necessary.
Because their shells are weak and gravity.
Newton's three laws of motion describe how forces affect motion. They have nothing to do with gravity, except that gravity is one of many possible causes of force.
I don't think anybody proposed the laws of gravity. The laws of gravity have existed since the beginning of time and the beginning of the universe.
The laws of motion and gravity were developed by a better understanding of the underlying physics.
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It's possible. There is a zero gravity area in the sea.
Sir Isaac Newton is the recognized founder of the Law of Gravity.
Gravity - combined with the Earth's inertia (its mass, and Newton's laws of motion).Gravity - combined with the Earth's inertia (its mass, and Newton's laws of motion).Gravity - combined with the Earth's inertia (its mass, and Newton's laws of motion).Gravity - combined with the Earth's inertia (its mass, and Newton's laws of motion).
Sorry friend not three laws of gravity but three laws of motion. Only one universal law of gravity has been stated by Sir Issac Newton.
Three laws of Gravity & Law of Elasticity
How about Newton's laws of motion and gravity.
You'll find it is not okay to break any laws.
Isaac newton discovered or formulated the laws of gravity. The laws exist and are a part of nature they were there before he discovered them, but yes it was he who wrote them down.