It depends if you are going up or down :)
If you are going up, that's extra gravity pressure but If you are going down you are lighter.
For example if you going down very fast, with plane it is possible to feel like you are in space. 0 gravity :D
Because mass for a specific object can't change, only volume can change. This means you could expand and feel lighter (as a result of lower density), or contract and feel heavier (as a result of higher density), however, your actual mass would stay the same. The real answer has nothing to do with feelings or density. The reasoning is correct. You are lighter at noon because of the gravitational pull exerted by the sun.
because of the upthrust force acting on you ..
I think you'd look better in a lighter color. When he used to smoke, he was always losing his lighter. Can I help to make your load a little lighter? Now that my long hair is cut, I feel ten pounds lighter.
A lighter was invented because back then they thought that if you start smoking that it will make you feel better or do good to your body, instead it doesn't .
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I think you feel lighter as you are higher off the ground and when you are on the moon you feel much lighter than on Earth
sure if you want to be lighter or heviar
-- You feel lighter on a roller coaster when your speed is either upward and decreasing or downward and increasing. -- You feel heavier when your speed is either upward and increasing or downward and decreasing. -- Exactly the same as on an elevator.
Whether you were in a saltwater pool or a fresh water pool you will feel heavier when leaving the water because while in the water you Will be relatively lighter.
You feel lighter in water because water is heavier then air and nearly all of you is heavier then air, however when you get into the water parts of you want to float to the surface putting you under the impression that you are lighter.
Because mass for a specific object can't change, only volume can change. This means you could expand and feel lighter (as a result of lower density), or contract and feel heavier (as a result of higher density), however, your actual mass would stay the same. The real answer has nothing to do with feelings or density. The reasoning is correct. You are lighter at noon because of the gravitational pull exerted by the sun.
While his ship is accelerating away from the Earth he will feel heavier as acceleration acts a lot like gravity. Upon decelerating he will begin to feel lighter, a lot lighter, until he is almost weightless.
You would feel lighter since your body pushes aside a certain volume of water. Weigh this water and this value is taken from you weight whilst floating in water giving you an upthrust. This is Archimedes Principle.
The weight of the jumper is heavier due to water
enursha is the feeling of being lighter or heavier than your body really is. for example, the earth pulls a force of 1G but if a astronaut was to visit a planet with a gravitational pull of 5G's their body will feel 5 times heavier than it actually is and vice versa if they visited a planet with a gravitational pull of 0.2G's.
Yes, riding a horse can be quite exhausting.