because Earth's Gravitational field would not effect it.
Space travelers benefit from Newton's First Law of Motion, which states that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an external force. In the vacuum of space, where there is minimal resistance, spacecraft can maintain their velocity and direction without expending fuel. This allows travelers to conserve energy and travel vast distances more efficiently. Additionally, once in motion, they can perform maneuvers using small adjustments, rather than constant propulsion, to change their trajectory.
Not according to Newtons Law: Forces = Mass X Acceleration However, in a vacuum, after you used your force on an object and it now has motion, the object will have motion for eternity, even when there is no force. So as a matter of fact, it is possible. Just not on any planet, only in outer space.
Because , when rocket fuel is ignited it gives out lots of gases through the nozzle and since this occurs instantaneously it applies a force on earth, and by newtons third law of motion earth gives a same force on rocket.But since the rockets mass is continuously reducing it starts moving up rather than being stationary.
I assume you mean micro gravity or in free fall when you write "space" You (the jumper) has to push on something. Once you have jumped off something you will continue (as Newtons laws of motion propose) until you are stopped by another force.
Gravity results from the interaction of space and matter. As a consequence the Universe, which is composed of matter and space, exhibits gravity everywhere.
Space.
Newtons 1st law, "An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by another force." Basicly the photons travel through space gradually spreading out as they hit different particles.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction (Newton's third law of motion)..
One can effectively demonstrate Newton's first law of motion by showing that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue moving at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force. This can be done by conducting experiments with objects on a frictionless surface or by observing the motion of objects in space.
Space is the entire volume in which all objects are located and in which all motion takes place.
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Space travelers benefit from Newton's First Law of Motion, which states that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an external force. In the vacuum of space, where there is minimal resistance, spacecraft can maintain their velocity and direction without expending fuel. This allows travelers to conserve energy and travel vast distances more efficiently. Additionally, once in motion, they can perform maneuvers using small adjustments, rather than constant propulsion, to change their trajectory.
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19.6 newtons when the experiment is performed on the earth. 3.2 newtons on the moon, 7.04 newtons on Mercury, zero while coasting in any space vehicle.
The same 10 kg weighs 16 newtons on the moon, 35.2 newtons on Mars, 98 newtons on earth, and zero newtons while in space coasting from any one of them to either other one.
The Space Race took place between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, primarily in space through various missions and competitions to achieve milestones in space exploration. The two superpowers competed to demonstrate their technological superiority and establish dominance in space.