this answer is false because when you go into space you start to float. So the answer is false. You loose the gravitational pull not gain gravitational pull.
False. The attractive force of gravity decreases with the square of the distance.
False. The centrifuge is a machine with a compartment at the end of a rotating circular arm, used to simulate the physical stresses of space travel during astronaut training.
False. The astronaut will stay in orbit with the space station on less some force acts on him or her.
False.Orbiting astronauts feel weightlessness since the gravitational pull of the Earth is balanced by the centrifugal force due to the circular orbital motion, which balance each other out since the spaceship is in orbit. That is, the weightlessness is because of no net force on the astronaut.In a nutshell, if you are orbiting, then irrespective of what height you're doing it, you'd be weightless.
False. There is gravity in space. However, there are sections of space far away from any mass that will have no gravitational forces. So really, it depends on where you are in space (how close to a body of mass you are) whether there will be gravity or not.
False. The Moon orbits around Earth due to Earth's gravitational pull, but the Sun also exerts a gravitational force on the Moon. The combined gravitational forces of Earth and the Sun control the Moon's orbit.
False. Every object attracts every other object, through the gravitational force.
False. All objects with mass exert gravitational forces on each other, not just the Earth.
No, it is usually plate tectonics.
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False. The attractive force of gravity decreases with the square of the distance.
False. The sun does exert a gravitational force on the moon.
False
True. Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's oceans, which result in the rising and falling of the ocean's surface levels.
You cannot become an astronaut in Pokémon Sapphire, all those rumors out there about becoming an astronaut and getting to the moon to get Deoxys are completely false.
Yes, circular motion occurs on Earth. For example, objects like the Moon orbit around the Earth in a circular path, caused by gravitational forces. Additionally, weather systems like hurricanes exhibit circular motion as they rotate around a center.
True. When a ball is thrown into the air, Earth's gravitational force causes the ball to accelerate downward, creating an unbalanced force.