The record is more than ten continuous.
Most people can do between 3 and 4 if they are in good health
Fighter Pilots are tested and required to withstand set amounts to qualify for the aircraft they are to fly.
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.
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if gravity is reduced to five per cent, is the human mind changes positively or negatively. is the gravity and human mind related
Are you even human? There is no way that a functional human doesn't know what gravity is.
No. As said above, what substance you are in does no affect the force of gravity. It can, however, affect what other forces act on you. The density of the human body is close to that of water. As a result, when you are submerged you experience an upward bouyancy force that is roughly equal to your weight which counteracts gravity and makes you feel weightless.
Because it's one of the four fundamental forces, the concept that allows for objects to move, and is essential and/or connected to just about every human function on the Planet Earth.
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No. The gravity would not crush a human. The pressure from the atmosphere would.
Gravity isn't necessary for human life, as we can see on the International Space Station, where crew members spend months with no gravity at all. But even if gravity were absolutely essential, that would not be a problem on Mars, which has plenty of it.
the gravity of human being is depends on their mass(weight). it would never same in all human being, because of their masses.
The forces of gravity that attract the Earth and an object on its surface toward each other are greatest for the object with the greatest mass. Among the items on your list, that's probably the house.
The mass(kg) of a human does not change, but the weight(N) of a human does. If gravity gets stronger, you get squashed(!), but if it gets lighter, you float around!