If gravity no longer affected the moon, it would drift away from Earth, as there would be no gravitational pull to keep it in orbit. Without this gravitational attraction, the moon would move in a straight line into space, potentially colliding with other celestial objects or drifting indefinitely. The absence of the moon would also significantly impact Earth's tides and potentially affect its axial stability, leading to more extreme weather patterns and climate changes.
If the gravity on the moon decreased significantly, it would have minimal impact on Earth. The pull of Earth's gravity on the moon would still remain unchanged, and our planet's atmosphere, oceans, and ecosystems would continue to function normally.
If gravity or inertia were to suddenly stop working, the Earth would no longer be held in its orbit around the Sun and would go off into space in a straight line. It would no longer have the centripetal force needed to keep it in its circular orbit. The lack of gravity would also cause everything on Earth to float away into space.
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
If Earth had no gravity, the moon would no longer be held in orbit and would drift away into space. It would no longer experience the tidal forces that Earth exerts, leading to a complete loss of its current orbital dynamics. Over time, the moon could potentially collide with other celestial bodies or simply continue moving through space indefinitely.
It would get bigger
The days would be longer, and the gravity would be higher if the rotation time of earth was longer. The days would be shorter, and there would be less gravity on Earth if the rotation time decreased.
If gravity suddenly went away, we would fall off and float in space <DEADDD!!!> ....................................................... If there had never been such a thing as gravity, there would be no planets or stars to create life to fall off of them. They were formed and placed due to gravity.
If the gravity on the moon decreased significantly, it would have minimal impact on Earth. The pull of Earth's gravity on the moon would still remain unchanged, and our planet's atmosphere, oceans, and ecosystems would continue to function normally.
Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
If there was no gravity, the Sun and and the planets would never have formed.
The planets would no longer follow their orbital paths around the Sun. They would move away from the Sun and travel in straight lines.
If gravity or inertia were to suddenly stop working, the Earth would no longer be held in its orbit around the Sun and would go off into space in a straight line. It would no longer have the centripetal force needed to keep it in its circular orbit. The lack of gravity would also cause everything on Earth to float away into space.
If a pendulum were to swing on the moon, it would swing more slowly and for a longer period of time compared to on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. This is because gravity affects the speed and duration of the pendulum's swing.
the animals would be floating
International bodies and powerful countries will no longer bother helping vulnerable people affected by the conflicts
Yes. I suppose it would be hard to verify through experiment, but there is no specific reason why it shouldn't - basically, it has mass. Even light is affected by gravity.
it would explode...