You are weihgtless in space because there less gravitiy up there
no they can weigh more or less depending which planets orbit
Planets are held in orbit around the Sun by the force of gravity. Gravity is the attractive force between two objects with mass, and the Sun's immense mass keeps the planets in their orbits.
No. It is light -- not heavy, but it is not weightless.
A shadow is something that is weightless but can be seen.
Not really, but on other parts you experience weightlessness
In the center of the Earth, the gravitational forces from all directions cancel each other out, resulting in a net zero gravitational force, making you weightless. In outer space, there is no surrounding mass or gravity pulling on you, so there is no force acting on you to counteract your weight, leading to a sensation of weightlessness.
Something is weightless when there are no gravitational forces acting upon it.
The statement that astronauts on the Moon are weightless is true.
The Weightless EP was created on 2004-05-29.
Yes. Gravity exists everywhere in the universe as all objects have a gravitational pull. Objects in space do not seem weightless because there is no gravity. Rather they seem weightless because they are in freefall.
Yes.
When someone is freefalling in thee air thus they become weightless