Your "weight" is the magnitude of the gravitational force between you
and another mass.
-- In deep space, far from any other mass, the gravitational force between
you and any other mass would be very small, but never zero.
-- Near a back hole, the gravitational force between you and the black hole
would be
(gravitational constant) x (your mass) x (black hole's mass)/(your distance from the black hole)2
We would probaly just float away into deep space.
Because its black and its a hole.......
No. Without friction or air resistance, no force is required to keep an object moving at a constant velocity. Also, by the way, just thought we should mention: In deep space, the ship has no weight.
No, it is perfectly safe to look deep into space. Interesting astronomical information will result.
if you fell in a black or white hole,you would get hurt.it depends. if the hole is not deep, you might be ok.if the hole is half-way, you might get hurt. if its deep,don't go down. you could get hurt really badly or maybe die.
No one knows. Nobody's been to deep space. But my guess is no.
I think because it would take up to mush space and weight.
We would probaly just float away into deep space.
Because its black and its a hole.......
Deep space
No, not even close. Deep space would be well outside the solar system.
The effect of the existence of black holes is supported by observational evidence. There have as yet been no observations that would support the existence of the other items on this list.
The weight of a body depends upon the force of gravity acting upon that body. A 50 kg body will have a weight that is 50 times that of a 1 kg mass. The weight of the body will be different on earth, on the moon and in deep space (zero).
deep space antiprobe
they use high frequency sound waves to penetrate deep into the atmosphere and possibly a black hole if you are lucky
you would weigh nothing
No. Without friction or air resistance, no force is required to keep an object moving at a constant velocity. Also, by the way, just thought we should mention: In deep space, the ship has no weight.