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\huge\tt\red{Nothing is Stationary in 0 gravity!!! Describe} ✍​

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Answered by kausalya61
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the term zero gravity weightlessness and microgravity all misleading. they are misleading because they are taken literally the term zero gravity and weightlessness are used because the conditions that exist inside a spacecraft have all the appearance of the absences of gravity.

Answered by Anonymous
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(first understand what is 0 gravity)

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0 gravity

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Zero Gravity can simply be defined as the state or condition of weightlessness. It also refers to the state in which the net or an apparent effect of gravity (i.e. the gravitational force) is zero.

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Nothing is stationary in 0 gravity

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Nothing is Stationary in 0 gravity as gravity only hold the object and without gravity nothing will be in its place. And it is the type of glue that hold entire galaxy.

gravity is what hold the planet in orbit around the sun and what keep the moon in orbit around earth and no gravity mean that the earth will be moonless.

the gravitational pull of moon pulls the sea towards it which cause ocean tides and no gravity means no oceans tides.

without the force of gravity to hold it together ,the intense pressure at its core would cause it to burst open in a titanic explosion

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