it will float. The water bonds to itself and if one droplet runs into another, there is a good chance that they will combine and move together
it does not
In zero gravity, water forms into free-floating spheres due to surface tension. Without the downward force of gravity, water does not flatten out and instead takes on a spherical shape. This phenomenon is commonly observed in space experiments and can provide insights into fluid dynamics and surface tension behaviors.
Zero! that's why it is called zero gravity!
In zero gravity, the lack of gravitational force causes the spine to decompress and elongate. This can lead to increased height and temporary relief from spinal compression. However, prolonged exposure to zero gravity can weaken the spine and lead to muscle atrophy and loss of bone density, which can have negative long-term effects on spinal health.
the pen which is used on earth is not made considering zero gravity effect if this pen is used in space the ink can flow out easily so astronaut has made a pen considering zero gravity
Gravity does not effect speed of light ,so velocity is constant. Even if it effect the effect is negligible. So in short answer is 3*108ms-1 -Thunder
zero gravity
no. . water changes into vapours only when heated untll the molecules tend to leave the surface of water whereas at zero gravity water will fly upwards instead of falling down like other things does. i have seen it in national geogrphic channel. . . :)
Depends on the atmosphere. location, place, space and time of zero gravity
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It falls under water and the effect of gravity.
I think there is zero gravity at the Dead Sea next to the country of Jordan.Because you can float on the water.(Brilliant and totally elegant ! Now we know that there must be zero gravity anywherein any ocean because even heavy steel loaded cargo ships can float there.)I disagree with this answer because if there is zero gravity there, then the watershould be floating too!(Doesn't that go for both answers ?)