The object is said to be weightless. If this occurs between the earth and the moon, the point where this occurs is called the null point.
the forces are gravitational force and frictional force.
space is a vacuum, their is no air to slow things down so small forces which are applied over short periods of time can make an object go very fast. like the voyager which passed by planets had had got a boost from planet's gravitational forces. in fact it is said that they travel faster then bullets.
Gravity. Every object exerts a gravitational pull on others. If two particles come into proximity in the near vacuum of space they will be attracted to each other, as they are free from the influence of stronger external forces.
black holes are believed to have the strongest gravitational pull. that and beaches at spring break.
Newton's laws state that in the absence of other forces, an object will continue along its vector indefinitely. Newton's First Law: An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by unbalanced forces. In reality, the gravity of other objects in space provide unbalanced forces. Eventually the ball would be captured by an objects gravitational field and would either fall to the surface or enter orbit.
In space a balanced force is can be anything without a kinetic effect. A balanced force is gravity because it can have a different effect on one side of an object that the other.
Yes. Forces work in space. Gravitational, mechanical and electrical forces work in space.
Weight is due to gravitational forces between two objects. A single object inspace without another one reasonably nearby, or even in gravitational free-falltoward another object, is weightless. So you can not weigh an object in space.Determining the mass of objects in space is another matter.
An object's ability to bend space correlates directly to the sum of that object gravitational field
Gravitational pull
the forces are gravitational force and frictional force.
Weightless is not the same as massless -- it is an object's mass that warps space (and time) around it, creating a gravitational field.
Inertial mass is a quantitative measure of an object's resistance to the change of its speed. Gravitational mass is the property of the mass of an object that produces a gravitational field in the space surrounding the object.
In theory, no but in real life, there is always some object whose gravitational force acts on the object. Even if you were in the vacuum of outer space, quantum fluctuations would result in pair of matter and anti-matter appearing and disappearing. But during their fleeting existence they would result in tiny, tiny, tiny gravitational forces acting on you.
As a layman my thought is that there is no place anywhere in the universe that is free from force. Even in the remotest reaches of inter-galactic space, an unimpeded object would be experiencing many forces. It's just that the forces would be balanced. The object would not be accelerating and it would not be decelerating.
That also increases.
from the gravitational pull