Weightlessness means having little or no weight; not experiencing the effects of gravity.
The difference between weightlessness and swimming is that during swimming you feel your weight less but you still have weight, you are still being subject to the same amount of gravity. Your weight and gravity are what is keeping you in the water.
The root word for weightlessness is weight. :)
Yes it does... Multiplication
Swimming can be an adjective, e.g. swimming trunks, or 'a swimming head'. However, it can also be a noun, e.g. 'the sport of swimming', or a verb, 'the boy was swimming'. The present participle of "to swim" it is more technically a gerund used as a noun adjunct. Colloquiallly, a "swimming head" (from a head that is swimming, or confused) is an adjective.
swimming in the ocean. (gerund is swimming) A gerund ends in -ing, and ususally is at the beginning of a sentence
No, it is a verb
You can approximate weightlessness in a swimming pool. NASA astronauts practice maneuvers under water.
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Weightlessness is the effect that astronauts enjoy in space.
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Weightlessness is the effect that astronauts enjoy in space.
When a force is present to oppose that of gravity. eg > Upthrust on a body in a liquid (body in a swimming pool) Centripetal force ( orbiting satellite or space station)
Weightlessness is a condition when the magnitude of weight of respective mass becomes zero.
Weight is how much force gravity is pushing you with and weightlessness is when there is no gravity
In space, there is no gravity and one would experience weightlessness.
The root word for weightlessness is weight. :)
Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.
Weightlessness causes the bones to soften and muscle mass to reduce.