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The secret behind the physics hand trick that seems to defy gravity is the manipulation of forces and balance. By positioning your fingers and hand in a specific way, you can create the illusion that an object is floating or defying gravity. This trick relies on the principles of physics, such as center of mass and equilibrium, to create the optical illusion.

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Does a gravity machine exist?

That depends; what exactly do you expect such a "gravity machine" to do? * Any mass will exert a force of gravity. * Artificial gravity (an imitation of gravity) can be produced through quick spinning. * Other types of "artificial gravity" appear in science fiction stories, but they don't appear in current technology, and it seems unlikely that they will be, any time soon.


An object that is in free fall seems?

An object in free fall appears to have constant acceleration due to gravity, which means that its velocity increases as it falls. It appears weightless during free fall because the only force acting on it is gravity.


What is in the center of gravity?

The centre of gravity is the point trough which the whole weight of the object seems to act.


How can gravity or anything be infinite?

The classical idea about black holes is that in a black hole, mass is concentrated to an infinitely small size, so it has an infinite density. That would cause an infinite gravitational field. However, this infinite density, etc. seems doubtful in view of quantum physics - but what exactly happens near the center of a black hole has not been completely clarified yet.


What is theory of relativity in short?

The theory of relativity, formulated by Albert Einstein, describes how space and time are intertwined and how they are affected by gravity. It has two main parts: the special theory of relativity, which deals with objects moving at constant speeds, and the general theory of relativity, which includes acceleration and gravity. This theory revolutionized our understanding of the universe and has important implications for modern physics.

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Why is the speed of light important in physics?

The speed of light seems to be a speed limit in the Universe - it isn't possible to transport matter, energy, or information faster than that. Others think that gravity travels faster; Einstein created a universe with an infinate speed of gravity -- it's in the geometry.


Is gravity the same everywere in the universe?

The laws of gravity seems to be the same everywhere in the Universe. There have been experiments using distant objects in the Universe to try and measure if it might be different far away (or back in time!), but no effect has been found to date. In fact, the question seems to tie in with the question whether the laws of physics are the same everywhere in the Universe. This is because one can derive the equations of general relativity assuming the laws are the same everywhere for everyone. This is a bit technical, but basically if you want the laws of physics to be the same for everyone you MUST have gravity in the form Einstein proposed, there is no other way. Of course other deviations from our laws of physics have been looked for, but again none have been found.


What is the comparison of water and gravity?

Water seems to be related to gravity in thesame way that paper is related to wind.


Does a gravity machine exist?

That depends; what exactly do you expect such a "gravity machine" to do? * Any mass will exert a force of gravity. * Artificial gravity (an imitation of gravity) can be produced through quick spinning. * Other types of "artificial gravity" appear in science fiction stories, but they don't appear in current technology, and it seems unlikely that they will be, any time soon.


What is gravity inducer?

Gravity is induced by energy. Generally if an object has energy it attracts other objects. According to Einstein's Theory of General Relativity objects with energy bend spacetime around them, causing others to feel gravitation. Ultimately, albeit a bit technically, gravity seems to be caused by the Universe being locally Poincaré invariant, meaning that the laws of physics are the same in every frame of reference.


What is a measure of an amount of matter that is effected by gravity?

That seems to refer to the MASS.


Why shuold i become a freemason?

It seems kind of cool to be in a secret society and have secret rituals and stuff. That is a good reason.


Where is the secret map hidden in thief v's hideout?

you have to listen to the gramaphone and then tap the frogs in the same order. the bookcase will then open and the map is in there


Is gravity not produced when the earth spins which then goes to the center of the earth?

Gravity seems to be an inherent property of mass; the more mass, the greater the gravity. It has nothing to do with the spinning of the Earth.


Who is Susan shin the socialite?

Seems that she is content to keep that a Shin secret...


Is ben going to marry Amy on secret life?

No, Ben seems interested in Adrian and Amy seems interested in Ricky


Who is Lance Hoyt dating?

Answer I tried to find your answer, but it seems to be somekind of big secret.