4000m
The advantage = you can experience "flying" and floating!!
Not really, but on other parts you experience weightlessness
Objects in freefall are not weightless; they still have mass and therefore experience the force of gravity. However, in freefall, they are accelerating towards the Earth due to gravity, which gives the sensation of weightlessness as the force of gravity is canceled out by the acceleration.
Airplanes do not fly high enough to be unaffected by the force of gravity.
airline ticket is weightless. but its price is hight according to travelling distance. may be that would be the reason
No. It is light -- not heavy, but it is not weightless.
A shadow is something that is weightless but can be seen.
No, astronauts do not lose their memory when they are weightless in space. However, some astronauts may experience temporary cognitive changes due to factors such as radiation exposure, sleep deprivation, or stress, which could affect their memory.
The weightless astronaut landed on Mars, which has no gravity.
In orbit, astronauts experience a sensation of weightlessness due to the continuous free fall towards the Earth. They are not truly weightless, as gravity is still acting on them, but they are in a state of constant free fall that creates the sensation of weightlessness.
Something is weightless when there are no gravitational forces acting upon it.
Yes, people on the space station in a geosynchronous orbit above Earth would still experience microgravity, which can make them feel weightless. This is because they are continuously falling towards Earth due to the balance between their forward motion and the planet's gravitational pull.