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Does singing in zero gravity propel the singer through space?

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has anyone tried it?

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  1. No, there would be no noticeable effect, but it made me think of something.  I'll bet just about every astronaut who has been able to move around, has tried blowing really hard to see what would happen.  I know if I went up there, that would be one of the first things I would do.


  2. i don't think the air coming out is enough of a thrust to move you. but it might if you like blow real hard.

    an adult around 200lbs(grown male) has a lot of mass to be moved by just the wind from singing.

    of course i would like to try this out my self one day(hopefully)

    hope this helps

    jani

  3. A real diva may experience a certain amount of reaction to an action.

  4. I know what Brant would be blowing on.  LOL

  5. I doubt it would be noticeable. The pressure of the air coming from the lung could propel someone, but barely.

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