If you are standing on the ground then the ground is opposing your weight due to gravity, with a reaction force equal to and opposite to your weight. If you are parachuting down at a steady speed then the air resistance from the parachute is equal and opposite to your weight. If you are in an airplane then the lift from the wings is equal and opposite to the total weight of the plane.
Birds have evolved from the same common ancestor as reptiles, they have many homologous characteristics. What makes them different however is that birds have hollow bones and many other key characteristics to make them lighter. They do not defy gravity, they are lighter and spread that light body weight over a great volume of air to support their mass.
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No, there is absolutely no logic in creating pokemon, nor is it possible.
They don't. Nothing does. ;) But, how do they stay up? They are using the air to hold them up. Still air isn't good for much useful work. But, moving air can be a very powerful thing. Air can move kites, windmills, sailboats, paintballs, trees, houses and cars. It will even blow away your umbrella. Birds are able to harness this power and use it to keep them above the ground. They beat their wings to force the air to move and they can glide at higher elevations by using the existing currents. They have very lightweight bodies and long wingspans compared to their size. When they are flying they hold their bodies horizontally and tuck up their feet to allow the air to flow as smoothly around them as possible. This allows for faster moving, more supportive air. Try folding paper airplanes in a variety OS shapes to get an idea of what shapes glide well and what shapes don't. This will help you visualise the way a bird's body shape helps the bird to fly.
They couldn't make it that easy; if they did there would be no conflict. Aladdin would be almost omnipotent, save a few taboo wishes. No one would be able to defy Aladdin because he could just wish them away. They would have nothing to make a movie about.
Magnets do not defy gravity, but they can create forces that appear to defy gravity. When a magnet is placed near an object, it can create a magnetic force that opposes the force of gravity acting on the object. This can make the object appear to levitate or hover.
UFOs are simply things that not readily identified. They are not 'alien' spaceships. Nor do they defy gravity and there are many phenomena that do not make any noise.
Levitation, the power to defy the physical laws of gravity. "His powers of levitation will make a fakir stare..."
To say clouds defy gravity would be misleading, as they do not defy gravity. However rising air currents keep the clouds in the air. The air currents are stronger than the rate at which gravity makes the rain fall (which is not that fast). Clouds are so light, that even the smallest upward air current can make a clouds stay up. Rain falling is basically when the mass of the drops exceed the air currents.
no...cuz we live in a world where theres gravity
Birds have evolved from the same common ancestor as reptiles, they have many homologous characteristics. What makes them different however is that birds have hollow bones and many other key characteristics to make them lighter. They do not defy gravity, they are lighter and spread that light body weight over a great volume of air to support their mass.
You may defy it, but gravity will always win. Bwa-ha-ha-ha. But seriously folks . . . "Defy" is a very dramatic and meaningless word. There's no way to turn gravity off, or shield yourself from it. But fortunately, the net effective force on anything is the vector sum of all the individual forces acting on it. So if you can set up other forces on an object in addition to the gravity that's always there, you can make the object behave as if the net force on it were zero, or horizontal, or slanty, or straight down, or even straight up and completely opposite to gravity. That's exactly what you do every time you use your leg muscles to exert forces on your body in addition to gravity, and walk up the stairs.
If you mean human then no.humans cant fly.Humans have weight plus gravity is taking place so humans ant fly.If you mean birds they can fly because they have wings which can defy gravity and make them fly into the air.
No. So far this has not been possible. Since a "gravity shield" would make it possible to violate the law of conservation of energy, it is probably not possible, either.No. So far this has not been possible. Since a "gravity shield" would make it possible to violate the law of conservation of energy, it is probably not possible, either.No. So far this has not been possible. Since a "gravity shield" would make it possible to violate the law of conservation of energy, it is probably not possible, either.No. So far this has not been possible. Since a "gravity shield" would make it possible to violate the law of conservation of energy, it is probably not possible, either.
Water cannot defy gravity and climb uphill on its own. However, in certain situations such as capillary action, water can climb uphill through narrow spaces or when aided by external forces like pressure or a pump.
Yes. It is possible to make something like a nerve gear.
The Motorola Defy is similar to the iphone in appearance but very different in price. The Motorola Defy is not as expensive as an iphone. Depending on what generation of iphone you want to compare the Motorola Defy to can make a huge difference when comparing features and price.