air pressure acts in all directions and the net force is nil, if you move though, air will offer resistance and this force will square with velocity offering staggering resistance at high speeds
Gravity is a pull from the earths core. it is known as a "force"
the pul of Austin Rolfvondenbaumen is the greatest
the earths gravitational pull of 9.8 m/s/s
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
the sun because its mass is way bigger than that of earths
Earth exerts a stronger gravitational force than the moon due to its larger mass. The force of gravity is directly proportional to an object's mass, so Earth's greater mass results in a stronger gravitational pull compared to the moon.
The force exerted on an object by Earth's gravity is called weight. It is the force that pulls objects towards Earth's center.
Because their wings/rotors are able to create an upward force bigger or equal to the pull of gravity.
Force can be either a push or a pull. When you push a door open or pull a rope, you are applying a force in that direction.
9.8 newtons, down
On Earth, gravity pulls objects like crumbs downward towards the ground. In space, there is microgravity, so there is no force pulling the crumbs in a specific direction. As a result, crumbs in space would tend to float around rather than fall to the ground.
The moon is only strong enough to push and pull the tides in the ocean on earth. The earths pull is so strong it moves the entire moon in circles.