Saturday, 16 November 2019

buoyancy - Counteracting g-force



Is it possible to counter-act g-force for a jet-pilot, by him putting on a scuba-diving suit and filling the cockpit with water? On earth we are constantly pulled down, or accelerated with one g. In this situation, if we put the jet-pilot in a pool, he would neither sink nor float.


If we could increase Earth's gravity to say 9 g's, the pilot in the pool would float even more.


Is this correct? Thanks...




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