Your motion relative to the Earth is of no consequences,
instead calculate your bodies position relative to whatever is producing thrust.
Note that without thrust, there are no "g's" to worry about.
Not necessarily.
The result will always be negative. Positive X Positive = Positive Negative X Negative = Positive Positive X Negative = Negative
Negatives and Positives Positive + Positive = Positive Negative + Negative = Positive Negative + Positive = Negative Positive + Negative = Negative
No there are not going to be negative charges there are going to be positive charges!!!!
When dividing numbers that are different the answer will be negative.
Because when there is a positive and a negative in the same problem, it gives you a negative. An easy way to solve problems like that is if there is an odd number of negative signs, then your answer is going to be negative. If there is an even number of negative signs, then your answer is going to be positive. (no matter if there is a positive sign in a math problem).
Im going to have to say negative.
The quickest and best way is to look at the battery. If your positive cable (+) is going to the frame or body, positive ground. If the negative (-) goes to the frame or body, negative ground. I believe that a MF 35 is a neg ground system but use the check from above.
An object wont have a force, it will have a force acting on it. If a force acting on an object is negative then that simply means that the objects is in the opposite directon than the defined positive. Eg. An object hitting the ground will exert a force on the ground (F=ma) if we say that up is positive then the force is going to be negative (Acceleration due to gravity will be negative). So the force is not "negative" just opposite to the positive direction. Hope that helps.
Positive!
I would call that positive.
It's a positive if you didn't like where you were. It's a negative if you don't know where you're going.