So let's say you're lifting on the construction tower for the new space gym.
>Could you lift this barbell?
I'm confused as to what your question is. Draw a better picture.
>>42436525
It's lower than regular passenger flights. If it worked like that planes would be just gliding gafter they climb.
>>42436525
Yeah easily, because the gravity makes it only around 150kg at that level
>>42436525
are you asking if someone could lift 1000kg?
Do you move the bar with escape velocity?
Are you asking if gravity would just magically stop working? Lol. You'd still be lifting 1000 kg
>>42436616
it'd be weaker
>>42436525
No, the gravity near the earths surface would affect the bottom of the weights normally, and only near the top would they be weightless. You'd still have a lot of weight to lift.
That said, they're 10 km tall and weigh only 1000 kg. Are they made of feathers?
Are you retarded? The difference is negligible. The center of gravity of Earth changes more than this daily. The weight is still 1000kg
>>42437033
How would it be weaker?
>>42437248
due to the Coriolis effect
>>42436616
>The bar has weight