Gravity is utilized to generate torque on a rotating platform by creating a force that acts on the platform, causing it to rotate. This force is generated when the platform's mass is distributed asymmetrically, creating a gravitational pull that results in a twisting motion, or torque, on the platform.
Helicopters do not defy gravity. They generate lift through their rotating blades, which pushes against the force of gravity to keep them airborne. Without this lift, helicopters would fall to the ground like any other object under the influence of gravity.
Yes, it is possible to create artificial gravity through methods such as rotating spacecraft or using centrifugal force to simulate the effects of gravity.
Acceleration has exactly the same effect as gravity. A way to get continuous acceleration in outer space without continuously spending energy is through rotation - for example, a large rotating "wheel", as shown in the movie "2001 - a Space Odissey", among others.
No, gravity is not an example of a centrifugal force. Gravity is the force of attraction between objects with mass, while centrifugal force is the outward force experienced in a rotating reference frame.
When a platform moves a person up, it needs to overcome gravity by performing work. This work requires energy, which is supplied by the electrical system driving the platform. The platform uses more electrical energy when moving a person up because it must deliver more power to counteract the force of gravity acting against the upward motion.
The twister fairground ride consists of a rotating platform with spinning cars attached to it. As the platform spins, the cars are also free to spin independently, creating the twisting motion. The ride is powered by an electric motor that rotates the platform, while centrifugal force and gravity provide the spinning and twisting movements.
A planet is a large rotating body that is held in orbit by a star's gravity in a solar system.
Acceleration of rotating objects
Helicopters do not defy gravity. They generate lift through their rotating blades, which pushes against the force of gravity to keep them airborne. Without this lift, helicopters would fall to the ground like any other object under the influence of gravity.
Nothing will happen because of the gravity
Centripetal force. The water wants to fall out due to gravity, but the speed of the rotating bucket cancels it out, creating an inward acceleration.. It is the same as why you don't fall out of an upside sown roller coaster. The speed has to such to cancel out gravity acceleration, where velocity squared divided by the radius of the rotating circle is the acceleration of gravity
All objects generate gravity according to their mass, so does the moon.
Gravity. And, we are moving right along with the surface.
A planet
because of the gravity of the earth and its rotating movement in science.
If you mean to ask what is the effect of gravity on a rotating body then I suggest you try two experiments: 1) Spin a small steel ball up to 15,000 to 20,000 rpm in vacuum and drop it. 2) Drop two magents from a height. One rotating at high speeds and the other not rotating. You may or may not get interesting results.
Yes, it is possible to create artificial gravity through methods such as rotating spacecraft or using centrifugal force to simulate the effects of gravity.