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Can Muscular Force Overcome gravity?

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Answered by TejasviJaiswal
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no it is not possible it needs so much power to do show

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Answered by anubhab28
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It depends upon what is meant by 'overcoming gravity'. We overcome gravity that binds us to the ground by flying in aircraft. We even, in a sense, defy gravity when we pick up and hold an object. We apply enough force through muscle power to prevent the object from falling back to Earth. We even 'overcome gravity' by standing or walking without falling over. In all of these cases we apply sufficient force to oppose the natural tendency of any object to fall back to the ground.

It depends upon what is meant by 'overcoming gravity'. We overcome gravity that binds us to the ground by flying in aircraft. We even, in a sense, defy gravity when we pick up and hold an object. We apply enough force through muscle power to prevent the object from falling back to Earth. We even 'overcome gravity' by standing or walking without falling over. In all of these cases we apply sufficient force to oppose the natural tendency of any object to fall back to the ground.The ultimate way to overcome the Earth's gravity is to leave the Earth's gravitational influence altogether. The force of gravity reduces in inverse proportion to the square of the distance from the centre of the Earth. In principle, the Earth's gravitational influence extends forever, but eventually its influence becomes trivial and less than the influence of other masses, for example the Sun. At a distance of 6 million km from the Earth, the gravitonal force it exerts is about one millionth that on the surface.

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