
microgravity-induced phenomena
Microgravity is a condition where objects experience very weak gravitational forces, similar to free-fall, creating a sensation of weightlessness. This environment affects physical phenomena: fluids behave differently, forming spheres rather than spreading out; experiments show altered biological processes; and combustion processes change shape and speed. Microgravity impacts how materials assemble, how plants grow, and how organisms develop, providing unique insights unavailable on Earth. It’s essential for space exploration research, advancing technologies, and understanding fundamental physics under low-gravity conditions.