Since there is no possibility of this actually happening, there is no harm in revealing that every sun in the Universe would suddenly go nova; consequently all life in the Universe would cease to exist. A Universal reduction of gravity by 83.333% would mean that there was now insufficient force to hold all the matter of the suns against the force of the constant chain of thermonuclear explosions within. They would erupt in unimaginable explosions, scattering all their matter in an expanding globe of destruction.
The 5/6ths decrease in gravity would do virtually nothing to solid bodies like our rocky planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Their atmospheres would expand, dropping in pressure. Earth's, now barely held down by gravity would expand so breathing would become almost impossible, but at least you could watch all the bodies of water like lakes and oceans start to boil away into vapour as you suffocated. Although minutes to hours after the change, these planets would be melted in the expanding globe of the Sun. Gas giants like Jupiter and even Saturn could expand tremendously, engulfing their Moons long before the expanding cloud of destruction that was the former Sun could reach them travelling at a mere 186,282 miles or 299,793 kilometres per second. Of course that would only be the electromagnetic radiation; it would be followed days later by particulate matter that would shred and tear away the atmosphere laying bare the metallic hydrogen/helium core, which it would then erode away to nothing as well.
There would be no place imaginable where life as we know it could survive anywhere in the entire Universe. It would be the end of everything.
But, it'll never happen.
The reduced Planck constant simplifies the mathematics found in quantum physics calculations by adding a 2pi term into it. Instead of worrying about that 2pi constant, formulas using the reduced Plank constant have it built in.
If 31.50 is the reduced price, the original price was 45.00.
If 31.30 is the reduced price, the original price was 44.72
The original price was $605.26
The original price was $79.50
No. Gravitational Acceleration is a constant and is a function of mass. The effects of the constant upon another mass can be altered but the acceleration itself will remain the same.
-- Reduce one mass by 50% ===> gravitational force is reduced 50%-- Double the distance between them ===> grav force is reduced 75%-- Do both ===> gravitational force is reduced to (0.5) x (0.25) = 1/8 of the original force
Momentum = mass x velocity. Here velocity is constant. So momentum is directly proportional to the mass. Hence as mass decreases momentum too decreases proportionaly. If mass is reduced to half of its original then momentum also gets reduced to half of its original
The reduced Planck constant simplifies the mathematics found in quantum physics calculations by adding a 2pi term into it. Instead of worrying about that 2pi constant, formulas using the reduced Plank constant have it built in.
The force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. That is, if the distance is halved (reduced by a factor of 2), the force will increase by a factor of 22 = 4. Another example: if the distance is increased by a factor of 10, the force will be reduced by a factor of 102 = 100.
The gravitational pull of an object in relation to its distance from another object is an inverse square law. When the distance between two objects is doubled, their pulled on each other is quartered. G ∝ 1/r2 where G is the gravitational pull and r is the separation.
The pressure is reduced four times.
the gravitational force pulling them together is reduced.
The gravitational force will get less if you move the objects further apart.
Gravitational force depends on the masses involved, and on the distance. There is no known way to "block" the gravitational force.
the gravitational force pulling them together is reduced.
If 31.50 is the reduced price, the original price was 45.00.