I'm not sure what you mean by "a stable orbit". The Earth's center of mass ...
nominally the Earth's center ... always lies in the plane of any Earth orbit, so
the ground track of the orbit must either cross the equator or coincide with it.
The two functions of the eyepiece is to: 1. Provide a stable platform, so that the eye can more easily stay focused on the object. 2. Exclude external light sources.
1. To provide a stable platform, so that the eye can more easily stay focused on the object. 2. To exclude external light sources.
There is always gravity between two objects. If the astronaut is in a stable orbit around an object, he/she will not sense any gravity. If he/she is standing on the object, such as the Moon, there will be a sense of gravity. In the case of the moon, its gravity is about one sixth that of Earth. Also, if the spacecraft is accelerating, the the reaction force of the engine will cause the sense of gravity as well.There is also gravity between the astronaut and the spaceship, but that is so small that it will generally not be noticed.
It is actually very stable.
the rockets on the fin are over 50 feet long and this so the rocket will be stable during flight
If an object is in static equilibrium (or "stable"), there is no net force acting on the object.
An object is stable because of the position of the center of gravity.
When the forces acting on the object are stable
an object remains stable at the point where its weight can be balanced out equally without distortions of any kind.
nearness to the equator
It makes the economy of Africa less stable.
most coral reefs are found near the equator because thats its most stable enviroment
The object remain stable in situ
No. It is not possible for stable to hack your masterCard.
When the center of buoyancy is directly above the center of gravity a floating object is stable.
Yes, it is possible.
Normal Force- this is the support force exerted on an object in contact with another stable object.