Often seen as a plumb line, when viewed from the side it goes through the ear canal, top of the head of the humerus, top of the head of the femur, just slightly behind the middle of the knee, and then through the middle of the lateral malleolus.
imagine draw a line from head to toe, the line of gravity passes behind the cervical vertebrane, in front of the thoracic vertebrae, behind the lumbar vertebrade, behind the hip joint, in front of the knee joint, one to two inches in front of the ankle joint.
i believe at 3 time earth gravity a human without an anti gravity suit will pass out and prolonged time can be harmful i just read that but I was wondering if i person was 300 pounds and he got lipo and was 100 pounds then since his body was adapted to 300lbs it wouldn't affect him but it could
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No. Unless unless you are a 1200 pound women then you have your gravitational pull
Space travel can have huge effects on the human body. Space travel could cause a person to get dizzy or have a hard time breathing due to lack of gravity.
gravity
It makes the human body weaker and will make the human body longer/taller
i believe at 3 time earth gravity a human without an anti gravity suit will pass out and prolonged time can be harmful i just read that but I was wondering if i person was 300 pounds and he got lipo and was 100 pounds then since his body was adapted to 300lbs it wouldn't affect him but it could
the pelvix
3470j/kgoc
Gravity is generally only found within very large masses. By large I mean, planets, stars, moons etc. Therefore if the human body was much larger than it is in reality, then yes there could be a gravity in the human body. But not in a life size human body.
pelvis
Yes! and the water in the human body affects the moon. All matter has gravity. The effect is extremely small. Gravity is the weakest of the know forces.
No
no it doesnt increase but decrease. Yes . Because human body is liberated from the vertical gravity on it.
low-gravity. zero-gravity however could have devastating effects on a human body.
Digested.
If you want to define total centre of gravity of a person, you must know:the mass of each body segmentsthe x, y and z coordinate of centre of gravity of each body segment (3D motion)