Just now, I can't think of zero of anything
that has any effect on anything.
In zero gravity, the lack of gravitational force causes the spine to decompress and elongate. This can lead to increased height and temporary relief from spinal compression. However, prolonged exposure to zero gravity can weaken the spine and lead to muscle atrophy and loss of bone density, which can have negative long-term effects on spinal health.
A zero gravity chair can help relieve back pain by relieving natural stress that exists on the spine because of gravity, as well as allowing for better circulation of blood in the back.
Yes, gravity does effect a person's height because when you walk and run ect. during the day, your spine gets scrunched together, but when people go to sleep, your spine restores and when you wake up, people feel taller because of it.
No, this is one of the reasons you are taller in the morning than you are in the evening. When you walk around during the day, gravity pulls and compresses your spine, causing you to shrink. But when you are lying down in bed, gravity isn't compressing your spine because the gravitational pull is perpendicular to the angle of your spine, allowing it to recover.
Gravity does not effect speed of light ,so velocity is constant. Even if it effect the effect is negligible. So in short answer is 3*108ms-1 -Thunder
During the day, when the spine slowly compresses (unless you spend all day lying down)
it does not
A zero gravity chair can help relieve back pain by relieving natural stress that exists on the spine because of gravity, as well as allowing for better circulation of blood in the back.
Yes, gravity does effect a person's height because when you walk and run ect. during the day, your spine gets scrunched together, but when people go to sleep, your spine restores and when you wake up, people feel taller because of it.
No, this is one of the reasons you are taller in the morning than you are in the evening. When you walk around during the day, gravity pulls and compresses your spine, causing you to shrink. But when you are lying down in bed, gravity isn't compressing your spine because the gravitational pull is perpendicular to the angle of your spine, allowing it to recover.
Gravity does not effect speed of light ,so velocity is constant. Even if it effect the effect is negligible. So in short answer is 3*108ms-1 -Thunder
if gravity is reduced to five per cent, is the human mind changes positively or negatively. is the gravity and human mind related
During the day, when the spine slowly compresses (unless you spend all day lying down)
it's a special type of chair that help you to sit in zero gravity position. Zero gravity position is a special sitting position when you recline your leg will be upwards then your head. In this position your spine feel less prerssure so this product is good for Back pain. if you want to know more can visit a site that provide review about all kind of zero gravity chair, the site link is as follow: bestzerogravitychairhq.com
Zero! that's why it is called zero gravity!
the pen which is used on earth is not made considering zero gravity effect if this pen is used in space the ink can flow out easily so astronaut has made a pen considering zero gravity
Because overnight you are lying down, and gravity does not have a "compression" effect on your body (Your spine). Because of this, your spine will slightly "spring" back and when you wake up, you will be slightly taller. As the day goes on, you will get progressively shorter.
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