We measure it as a constant force pulling the plane toward the center of mass of the Earth, which usually coincides with the perpendicular to the ground. For simplicity, we call it "straight down".
Forces are balanced in a standing aeroplane. The force of gravity acting downward is counteracted by the normal force exerted by the ground, resulting in equilibrium. This allows the plane to remain stationary on the ground.
No, temperature does not affect the force of gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that is determined by the mass and distance between objects, not by temperature. Temperature may affect the properties of objects or materials, but it does not influence the strength of gravity.
Increasing the mass of a protective container does not affect the force of gravity acting on it. The force of gravity is determined by the mass of the planet or celestial body the container is on and the distance from the center of that body. The mass of an object does not affect the force of gravity acting on it.
Air pressure does not directly affect gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that acts uniformly on all objects regardless of air pressure. However, changes in air pressure can influence the density of the air, which may indirectly affect the behavior of objects falling through the atmosphere due to air resistance.
Gravity affects the fabric of space-time. So both space and time will be distorted.
It sure tries to, but the bird and the aeroplane can sort of brace themselves against the air hard enough to generate a lifting force that's stronger than the pull of gravity and remain airborne.
Does gravity affect a person's height and why?
The greater the mass, the stronger the gravity, but the distance does not affect the amount of gravity.
Gravity.
No, Earth's gravity would not affect Pluto. However, the suns gravity does.
Forces are balanced in a standing aeroplane. The force of gravity acting downward is counteracted by the normal force exerted by the ground, resulting in equilibrium. This allows the plane to remain stationary on the ground.
The size of a rugby player does not affect gravity in any way.
Of course there is. Gravity effects everything on or near the Earth. If it didn't then whenever you left the surface of the Earth, you'd just float away into space.
Air Helps An Aeroplane Fly Because Of The UpThurst.UpThrust Is A Sort Of A Gravity That Pulls You Up Like A Float Floats In Water The Upthrust Pulls It Up But The Gravity Pulls It Down So It Dosn't Go Flying Up In Space.That Is My Awnser Of How Air Helps An Aeroplane Fly. ThankYou. ;D
Gravity inhibits flight.
nothing, there is no gravity in space
No, temperature does not affect the force of gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that is determined by the mass and distance between objects, not by temperature. Temperature may affect the properties of objects or materials, but it does not influence the strength of gravity.