The astronauts in endurance gained gravity in the movie interstellar because the gravitational field used on set was extremely intense and changed very quickly.
not a discovery for AIDS
Like all the Apollo astronauts, Armstrong was aware of the risks in the programme. Internally, NASA estimated the chance of success as 50% and that they were going beyond the chance of any rescue. One of astronauts said that it did cross their minds that everything had been built by the lowest bidder. Balanced against that was Armstrong's determination to land on the Moon. He was able to keep calm despite of the risks.
The country that gained its independence in 1903 was Panama. They gained their freedom from the South American country Columbia.
The Republic of South Africa gained its independence from Britain in 1961, when it was officially declared a Republic.
It's was England who gained control by defeating the French fleet of the cost of the Netherlands.
not a discovery for AIDS
Lately they have discovered that man's body starts adapting rapidly to reduced gravity (even in his heart muscles), and therefore, an extended stay would make it dangerous for an astraunt to return. This is the latest gotcha they are trying to solve.
Playing basketball will enhance all three; muscular flexibility, strength, and endurance. Mostly basketball is an aerobic sport thus increasing the endurance the most. Flexibility will also be helped from the stretching of muscles in various different directions. And lastly strength will also be gained. However strength will only be gained if you consume more calories than you burn do to the fact that, to put in simplest terms, to build muscle you must consume the right amount of calories from various sources such as protein, carbohydrates, and lean fats... Take this to the bank because the check is good.
The gravity at battle school was induced by a combination af artificial grivitational technology gained from the formics and centerfuginal force, think whirlpool/yoyo, that is caused by the stations constant rotaion
The two factors that keep planets in orbit are gravity and the forward motion they gained during their formation. Gravity pulls the planet towards the sun, but the forward motion prevents the planet from falling into the sun, leading to a stable orbit.
Yes, if Earth gained mass, its gravity would increase, which would make your weight greater because you would experience a stronger gravitational force pulling you towards the center of the Earth.
Like all the Apollo astronauts, Armstrong was aware of the risks in the programme. Internally, NASA estimated the chance of success as 50% and that they were going beyond the chance of any rescue. One of astronauts said that it did cross their minds that everything had been built by the lowest bidder. Balanced against that was Armstrong's determination to land on the Moon. He was able to keep calm despite of the risks.
When she is at the top of her jump, her mechanical energy is primarily in the form of potential energy, as she has gained height and has the potential to do work by falling back down due to gravity.
Gravity. When the earth started to coagulate from a loose pile of asteroids, it gained little rotation. But it gained most of its rotational energy when a planet the size of mars hit it (Also forming the moon.) Other planets gain their spins from billlions of years of spinning around the sun (in theory)
if it's jeans, lie flat on your back and put them on horizontally on the bed. This helps gravity move your excess 'fat' around so it fits into place.
The potential energy gained by lifting a 10 kg object up 10 meters can be calculated using the formula: Potential Energy = mass x gravity x height. In this case, the potential energy gained would be 10 kg x 9.8 m/s^2 x 10 m = 980 Joules. This means that the object has gained 980 Joules of potential energy as a result of being lifted 10 meters above the ground.
Incomplete and only a special case of a more fundamental theory. General relativity provided a more accurate description of gravity and was able to explain phenomena that Newton's theory could not, such as the bending of light around massive objects.