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Wrong. How do you 'know' something this incorrect? How would the use of weights help in zero gravity? It's stuff like this that makes me despair.
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The formula that expresses this relationship is: g = GM/r2 Where: g = gravitational acceleration G = gravitational constant (6.673 x 10-11 m3/kg s2) M = mass of body r = radius from the center of the body to measurement point. For example, gravity at the Earth's surface can be computed using the following: Mass of the Earth: 5.97 x 1024 kg Radius of the Earth: 6.378 x 106 meters Plug these values into the formula gives: gearth = 9.79 m/s2 Now do the same thing for the Moon: Mass of Moon: 7.35 x 1022 kg Radius of the Moon: 1.738 x 106 meters Plug these values into the formula gives: gmoon = 1.62 m/s2 You can see that as Fortis mentioned, the gravity of the Moon is about 1/6 of that of Earth. Quote:
Why do you think the men used weights? How do you think this would have helped if there were no gravity?
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Thank you all for your explanation. Now I can actually give my boss some facts. I was using the premise of "no gravity" due to my boss' statement...and as far as using weights - well, I just assumed without really understanding gravity and mass. I need to do some more studying and not sound so unknowledgeable....sorry about that. But you all answered my question and now I understand. Thanks again!
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Boy do I ever need to go take some science classes again...it's only been 40 years.... But, I know I came to the right place and got the answer I needed.... I am very interested in our universe, solar system, planets etc...and want to learn more...so I'll stick around if you guys don't kick me out with some of my stupid questions... so thanks again!
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Stick around and ask your questions. There are lots of knowledgeable people who post here.
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![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHzVsLAhUCA Of course, the lunar conspiracy theorists will have fun with this one. ![]() |
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feathermoons's question at the start of thids thread brings up a neat thought. Let us pretend that the moon DIDNT have any gravity (odd, i know, but hypothetical). I figure NASA is a bunch of smart guys, they would have known this. Ok. So how does one stay on the moon in this condition? Forces! even a tiny trickle of a gas jet towards they sky would probably be sufficiant to hold the spacecraft to the ground. As for the astronauts, just hope they dont jump to hard..lol! Hooray for the real moon having gravity, eh? ![]() -=Identity 4=-
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There is absolutely no proof that can't be disproven that we landed on the moon. Just as the nasa conspiracy theorists would tell you that the moon hoax debunkers theories can all be disproved. And whats the big deal about the feather? Filmed at double speed to provide a slow mo? Or are you going to tell me the film cameras taken to the moon couldn't change film speeds. Of course that explains its authenticity. No way it could have been shot on the earth and then shown on the big projector screen at nasa for all the television crews. |
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having fun being goofy, I'll ask you this question: What do you think was the purpose of the hammer and feather demonstration? From what you say above, it looks as though you don't know. -- Jeff. in Minneapolis
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The hammer/feather experiment isn't about how fast they fall, it's about the fact that they both fall at the same speed.
It is less a demonstration that they are in low gravity and more a demonstration that they are in vacuum. |
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Check out the What Happened On The Moon? thread in Conspiracy Theories. Read that, and you'll know not to expect any sensible answers. |
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