That's what things do in gravitational fields. All objects that have mass have an associated gravity. Einstein's work suggests that gravity causes a bending of space, and objects move because of the bending of the space they occupy. Some current theories suggest that gravity (unlike the 3 other basic forces) is able to extend its effect across several dimensions (several more than the 3 common dimensions of our everyday experience of space).
The force of gravity on one object due to another object depends on the mass of each object and their separation distance.
In zero gravity, people in space experience changes such as muscle atrophy, bone density loss, and fluid shift towards the head which can lead to changes in vision and balance. Without the constant force of gravity, the body does not need to work as hard, resulting in physical deconditioning. Special exercises and equipment are used to help counteract these effects during space missions.
Specific gravity relative to what? I assume you mean water. Bromine has a density of 3.11 gm/c^3, which is 3.11 times that of water. That could work for whatever you are doing.
Pendulum clock: The swinging motion of the pendulum relies on gravity to maintain a consistent rhythm. Waterwheel: Gravity pulls the water downward, causing it to turn the wheel and generate mechanical energy. Roller coaster: Gravity propels the cars along the track, as the potential energy at the highest point is converted into kinetic energy due to gravity pulling the cars downward.
Oxygen, Gravity, and Weed. 3 days without water and 3 weeks without food
Gravity, orbit, and Chuck Norris.
1. Water 2. Wind 3.Gravity
That's what things do in gravitational fields. All objects that have mass have an associated gravity. Einstein's work suggests that gravity causes a bending of space, and objects move because of the bending of the space they occupy. Some current theories suggest that gravity (unlike the 3 other basic forces) is able to extend its effect across several dimensions (several more than the 3 common dimensions of our everyday experience of space).
No. But you do need 3 for frozen throne (addon) to work.
geometric size of vessel, blood viscosity, and gravity
Thrust to over come gravity, a guiding system and a knowledge of aerodynamics.
4 Things that distinguish living things from non-living things 1. Living things need space to live 2. Living things need water 3. Living things need air 4. Living things need to reproduce
by things to entertain you like a telescope
They are made of cells, they need energy, they reproduce.
The force of gravity on one object due to another object depends on the mass of each object and their separation distance.
The gravity of Charon is about 3% that of Earth.