It would become a null concept. ... "without meaning"
The specific gravity of pure water is 1.0000 at 4 °C and 1 bar. Deviations from this will change the specific gravity. At 0°C and 1 bar, liquid water has a specific gravity of 0.9999 (one of the only substances to EXPAND as it approaches its freezing point). At 100 °C and 1 bar, the specific gravity of liquid water is 0.9584. At 0 °C and 150 bar, liquid water has a specific gravity of about 1.007.
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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
The work done by gravity is given by the change in the gravitational potential energy. The formula for this is: work = -m*g*h, where m is mass, g = 9.8 m/s2 (the acceleration due to gravity), and h is the change in height. Since after one rotation is completed, the net change in height is 0m, the work done by gravity will be 0, since anything times 0 is 0, by the Multiplicative Property of Zero. In the equation, the reason that there is a negative sign is because if the change in height is positive, that is, if you have moved up in elevation, then gravity has done "negative work," since you have moved in a direction that is opposed to the force of gravity.
to buy a 0 gravity room would cost over millions
how do you create 0 gravity in technically
yes
There are likely places in the universe where there is very little gravity, but it is probably impossible for no gravity to exist somewhere. There is very probably gravitational influence just about everywhere.
The ISBN of Gravity's Angels is 0-87054-162-5.
The moon has gravity, although less than Earth has.
well you must do the elevator glitch then you go into 0 gravity
The ISBN of Room at the Top - novel - is 0-09-944536-0.
it is a 0 gravitatial spacecraft
If the gravity of the Earth was 0, the law of uniformity would mean that gravity everywhere else in the universe would also be 0 and it therefore could not exist. If you somehow managed to make just the Earth's gravity 0 the planet would fly apart as a result of the centrifugal force of its spin and the Moon would fly off and orbit the Sun on its own.
You would weigh nothing, for gravity is acting upon you in a uniform (all) direction therefore, gravity is cancelled out (now = 0 ) and weight is calculated through gravity x mass and by multiplying anything by 0 you get 0! (Although your mass would still be the same)
A body always has mass. The Weight is dependent on the gravity inflicted on that body. According to F=mg, where Weight is equal to "F", Weight is 0 when gravity is equal to 0. The only place that gravity is 0 is in outer space so there's no weight in outer space but you will always still have a mass.