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No. There is no gravity 'insulator'. If you tried to build a wall between you and the Earth to block the Earth's gravity from reaching you, it would not only have no effect on the Earth's gravity reaching you, but the gravitational force on you would be even stronger, because you would also be attracted to the mass of the wall. Every two masses are gravitationally attracted toward each other, and that's all there is to it. It makes no difference what's in between them.
It just never caught on here like the metric system, which they tried to force everyone to use.
Yes, gravity is still not fully understood. One theory still being researched is the existence of a particle called the graviton which could be the cause of gravitational attraction between bodies. The sole hold-out in the Grand Unification Theory is Gravity. Einstein tried to solve it and failed.
Well, its not that hard: Some machines help people do work by changing the size of the force needed. Have you ever tried opening a door by turning the shaft instead of the handle? Not as simple. It takes less force to use the handle instead of the shaft. If a machine (doorknob attached to shaft) allows you to exert less force, you must apply that force over a greater distance. the complete and total amount of work done remains the same, whether its by machine or not. Because a machine does not change the amount of work to be done, less force must mean greater distance. So: Machine=less force BUT greater distance!
Mechanical Advantage: F(out)/ F(in) Actual Mechanical Advantage is the ratio of Force outputed to Force inputed. (AMA=Fo/Fi) Similarly, IMA (Ideal Mechanical Advantage) = di/do
We tried in earnest to return the money to its rightful owner, but we were unsuccessful.
Czechoslovakia is the country that tried to break free of Soviet control in 1968. Czechoslovakia was unsuccessful in its attempt.
Operation Sea Lion was the proposed invasion of England by Nazi Germany. The operation never occurred- the Germans needed to weaken or destroy the British navy and air force, but was unsuccessful when they tried.
He was banned for a few yers and tried to make a comeback but was unsuccessful.
There certainly have been some countries that have tried to fix the ozone hole problem in Antarctica. Most of these countries were unsuccessful.
Heck YES. Just because you tried but were unsuccessful doesn't mean you get away with it.
No, Cecilia died only once but the Romans tried twice to kill her and were unsuccessful both times. She did eventually die of the second attempt a few days after they tried to behead her.
He was part of a plot to overthrow the government. He was tried for high treason in 1924 and sentenced to 5 years on prison. There he and Hess wrote Mein Kampf.
Charles Evans Hughes
No. There is no need for scientists to clone the Tasmanian Forester kangaroo, as its population is healthy enough. Scientists have only tried to clone the Thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) in attempts which have, to date, been unsuccessful.
No. Candles are not hot enough to melt a quarter. Some friends and i tried with a propane flame and were unsuccessful. It turned red hot but there was no melting.
They tried to capture it by force.