Physics, asked by sourya1155, 10 months ago

An astronaut inside a small spaceship orbiting around the earth cannot detect gravity. If the space station orbiting around the earth has a large size, can he hope to detect gravity?​

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Answered by datthuashish123
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Answer:

Explanation:

We can detect the gravitational force in larger areas.

Reasons:-

Our earth has larger gravitational force so as even the smaller objects can experience it.While in other planets or in orbits for smaller objects can't observe the gravitational pull.

For ex:-

Moon has the gravitational power of about (1/6) times the earth.

This means earth has 6 times stronger gravity than the moon.So moon and other planets or orbits shows influence of gravity only on larger substances.

Answered by Anonymous
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We can detect the gravitational force in larger areas.

Reasons:-

Our earth has larger gravitational force so as even the smaller objects can experience it.While in other planets or in orbits for smaller objects can't observe the gravitational pull.

For ex:-

Moon has the gravitational power of about (1/6) times the earth.

This means earth has 6 times stronger gravity than the moon.So moon and other planets or orbits shows influence of gravity only on larger substances.

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