answersLogoWhite

0

Mass is invariant, and a 150 kg object has the same inertia even if it only "weighs" a few ounces (or nothing at all, due to being in free fall).

That said, it's hard to understand how one could play football on the space station. There would definitely be a learning curve, and that 150 kg lineman might have considerable difficulty building up momentum such that a 75 kg running back with more practice in a zero-G environment could nullify him much more easily than on Earth.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When was Jamesburg Earth Station created?

Jamesburg Earth Station was created in 1968.


What is bigger the earth or a space station?

the earth


The International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.?

what International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.


Is The International Space Station the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.?

what International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.


Block diagram of satellite earth station?

This website: www.satprof.com/engineering.html has a block diagram of the satellite Earth station. To view the diagram just visit the website and click on Satellite Earth station.


Is the space station beyond the gravitational pull of the earth?

No. The space station is in a stable orbit around the earth. Eventually, the orbit will decay and the station will begin falling toward the earth if steps are not taken to reestablish the stable orbit.


Who is the hottest footballer on earth?

The hottest football player on earth is a matter of opinion. Tony Romo is the hottest football player on earth in my opinion.


What would happen if the internation space station fell to earth?

It would really suck... for the people on the space station and the people on earth


A satellite is projected vertically from an Earth station at what height above the Earth's surface will the force of Earth's gravity on the satellite be only half its value at the earth station?

To answer this question we need to know either the height of the Earth station above the Earth or the gravitational acceleration of gravity present at the Earth station initially.Solving without these values:(1/2)Gm/R2 = Gm/r2whereG is the Gravitational Constantm is the mass of the EarthR is the radius of the Earth Station from the center of the Earth.r is the radius of the satellite where gr=1/2ge2R2 = r2SQRT(2)R=r


How far away from earth is the International Space Station?

The International Space Station orbits Earth at an average altitude of about 420 kilometers (260 miles).


How many miles from earth is the space station?

The International Space Station orbits Earth at an average altitude of about 250 miles (400 kilometers).


What is the distance between Earth and the International Space Station?

On average, the ISS (International Space Station), is about 199 to 215 miles above the surface of the Earth.