That depends where you are in space - spirit levels work by differences in density between the gas (bubble) and the spirit (liquid) - with no weight, there is no density, but nowhere in space is genuinely completely weight-less. They will work but would be mind-numbingly slow in most cases.
Yes. Forces work in space. Gravitational, mechanical and electrical forces work in space.
I have known that it will not work in space while you are in the space shuttle. But it is a good thing that it works on earth but the bad thing is that it doesn't work in space. Answered by:SAV
The term negative space defines the unused space in and around a work of art.
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Negative space is the term that defines the unused space in and around a work of art.
Astronauts are the individuals who work in space. They are specially trained to live and work in the unique environment of space stations, such as the International Space Station. Astronauts conduct scientific research, maintain spacecraft systems, and perform spacewalks to repair and upgrade equipment.
They can work on space crafts because the cameras are specially designed for space.
A Space Station
Negative space is the term that defines the unused space in and around a work of art.
outer space travel work by gravity and friction plus magentism
There are generally two types of spirit levels: box levels and torpedo levels. Box levels are larger and typically used for construction work, while torpedo levels are smaller and more compact, often used in smaller spaces or for DIY projects. Both types function using a liquid-filled tube with a bubble that helps indicate if a surface is level.
they live and work in the space shuttle.