Message from @Windleaf
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what you mean to say is, the person will feel less downward force on themselves when carrying a lot of mass when the gravity is lower
but it will still take more force to move said mass
?
its harder to move something that is more massive
even if it weighs the same
but its also harder to stop moving it
yes that's what I'm saying
and while youre moving it it should be the same
assuming there is no drag force then moving two objects with vastly different mass should be the same
your acceleration towards a massive body will be less, so there will be less downward force acting on you, but it will still take more effort to carry all of that stuff
itll be the same so long as you arent changing direction
if you are carrying both loads in the same manner
and it isnt turning or anything
yes
Yes, but lifting more mass would be easier if your own mass is reduced, is my point.
then it should be the same amount of force
given there is zero drag, it takes energy to accelerate, but not to maintain momentum
Overall weight is reduced yes
Specially in an rpg scenario where its all about a zero sum of your carry limit
Same with mass
if the weight of everything on your person is reduced by gravity being reduced, you can lift something else easier
Yes
If you maintain same muscle mass
which you do
but itll probably fuck you up
in real life
because you suddenly have an abnormally light load
but it has the same volume
so the same drag
sure, but that doesn't mean you can lift say, a jumbo jet in deep space even though it technically weighs nothing
because it still has a lot of mass
Yeah you can only push on it but you wont feel much
I mean in space, any force applied will compound
you can lift it
itll just take a while
You'll move away more than the jet will
so right
and it also depends
inertia