The only place where there is no gravity is in space, infinitely far from any mass.
To create the conditions that your body interprets as zero gravity, choose one of these:
-- Jump from an airplane or balloon. Do whatever skydivers do to minimize your
air resistance and fall as fast as possible. That puts you close to zero gravity,
but not exactly.
-- For brief periods of zero gravity, like 30 seconds at a time, take the training
and get a ride on NASA's "Vomit Comet" airplane.
-- Get into Earth orbit somehow.
no
yes, by creating an opposing acceleration equal to the gravitational field strength (9.81m/s2) this would balance out the force of gravity and u could float. It can be done with magnetism, or with centripetal forces
There is no place in the universe that has zero gravity. No matter where you are some type of gravitational force is acting upon you. So there is no way to create zero gravity even in the vastness of space.
No.
Gravity exists wherever there is a body, whatever the mass. The greater the mass, the greater the gravity.
how do you create 0 gravity in technically
NO
Isaac Newton did not create gravity. Gravity has always existed. He did experiments and tests about gravity. Newton wrote Newton's Law of Gravitation, but create... nope. Look up his law for more info.
yes
gravity
no
We can create conditions that 'mimic' gravity, and provide the familiar 'downward' forcethat we need in order to remain oriented and feel normal. But it's not gravity.
It does not. Earth's gravity is the result of Earth's mass.
yes, by creating an opposing acceleration equal to the gravitational field strength (9.81m/s2) this would balance out the force of gravity and u could float. It can be done with magnetism, or with centripetal forces
There is no place in the universe that has zero gravity. No matter where you are some type of gravitational force is acting upon you. So there is no way to create zero gravity even in the vastness of space.
No.
to buy a 0 gravity room would cost over millions