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When aircraft pilots make very tight turns or loop-the-loop they experience what is called G-force which is compared to the force of gravity which normally exists on earth, and is called "weight".
The force of gravity on Earth is G1, but those pilots can experience G5 or more. If you are experiencing G5 every part your body feels five times as heavy as it does on Earth.
Those drivers in the F1 motor races also experience greater G force when they turn around bends. You can see their heads moving from side to side, and it's very tiring.
It actually means that the astronaut is in free fall, and doesn't FEEL gravity. Gravity does affect the astronaut, so the astronaut will still be accelerated towards Earth. However, the astronaut won't feel the gravity.
Yes but he didn't feel it because of gravity.
Time Trax - 1993 The Gravity of It All 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
It is possible if you get a machine that gives you more gravity.
To fully escape earths gravity you would have to travel outside of this star system. While outside of our atmosphere you most certainly would feel a lot less of the effects of gravity, you would still be affected by it. Sincerely, Anon Ø
what are the effects on Gravity Bongs? What do they do, and what do they feel like?
The gravity would crush us.
he would feel like he weighed nothing
You are asleep? When you walk, do you feel the ground? That's gravity.
it would feel like an explosion in front of you the force of gravity would push you back and would likely break some bones
it is one sixth the gravity of earth-example : 60 pound on earth would be 10 pounds on the moon
Gravity prevents the feeling you assume in your question.
you feel standing up on the bottom of the world because of gravity pulling you to the center of the earth.
We too have mass.
amount of force or gravity pulling on it
It may feel like it is but it's really that California just sucks so bad. No the force of gravity is the same the world over.
On Earth, gravity comes from the planet. The farther you go into space and away from Earth, the less gravity there is. Until you get near an large object, like a star, or a planet, or a moon, or a black hole. Then you will feel the pull of gravity again.