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Most objects fall to the ground because of gravity. Gravity is a force, inside the Earth,that makes everything go down. Space has no gravity, so if a human went up there, they would float.
Everything with energy interacts with gravity. And since everything has energy that means everything interacts with gravity, even our own human bodies! Our human bodies do attract each other, but since a human body contains so little amount of energy the effect is barely noticeable. It also doesn't help that gravity is a very weak force (a fridge magnet can overcome the gravity of the entire Earth!).
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When you are in orbit you experience a state that is called "zero gravity" or "microgravity" but gravity still affects your motion. An object in orbit is essentially in freefall. A satellite orbiting Earth, for example, is constantly being pulled toward Earth by gravity but it is moving "sideways" so fast that it follows a curved path that misses Earth entirely. The principle applies to any object in orbit.
No. The gravity would not crush a human. The pressure from the atmosphere would.
Every object has a (small) gravitational force that attracts other objects. The proportion of the Earth - human is so large that we sense this attraction force of the Earth. Gravity is the force which makes our feet stick to the ground!
People will learn to adapt to the gravity creating a race of stronger human beings.
You never do. No matter where you are, there will always be a gravitaional pull from the earth on the human. When you move really, really far away, the force becomes infinitesimally small.
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
Probably gravity, but the "dark force" MAY overwhelm it.
Yes. If we remain far from any body, the force of gravity on us would be zero. No. only if you repel the earth by forcing is only solution to minimize the gravity.
Every object that has mass is attracted to every other object that has mass, because of gravity. Every two objects that have mass are attracted to each other, because of gravity. The earth attracts a person because they both have mass. The force of attraction is called the person's 'weight'. The earth is also attracted to the person with the same amount of force. There is a force of attraction between two people. The force is due to gravity, and it's equal in both directions.
Most objects fall to the ground because of gravity. Gravity is a force, inside the Earth,that makes everything go down. Space has no gravity, so if a human went up there, they would float.
Everything with energy interacts with gravity. And since everything has energy that means everything interacts with gravity, even our own human bodies! Our human bodies do attract each other, but since a human body contains so little amount of energy the effect is barely noticeable. It also doesn't help that gravity is a very weak force (a fridge magnet can overcome the gravity of the entire Earth!).
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Yes - in fact, anything that has mass will exert a gravitational force (including comparably small objects, like a human being). Pluto's force of gravity is equal to 0.58m/s2, which is about 6% that of the gravity on Earth.
The force of gravity between two objects is proportional to the mass of the two objects. The mass of the earth is 5.9737 × 1024 kg. On a typical adult human male the earth would exert 150 lbs of force and that is what the person would feel. Now the mass of a human being is around 1025 times smaller than that of the earth so the force pf gravity between two people would be 1025 times less then that between the earth and a person. So instead of a 150 lb force a man would feel a 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 015lb force. Now that is so small no one would ever be able to discern that.