<span><span>Imagine we have a 2 lb ball of putty moving with a speed of 5 mph striking and sticking to a 18 lb bowling ball at rest; the time it takes to collide is 0.1 s. After the collision, the two move together with a speed of v1. To find v1, use momentum conservation: 2x5=(18+2)v1, v1=0.5 mph. </span><span>Next, imagine we have a 18 lb bowling ball moving with a speed of 5 mph striking and sticking to a 2 lb ball of putty at rest; the time it takes to collide is 0.1 s. After the collision, the two move together with a speed of v2. To find v2, use momentum conservation: 18x5=(18+2)v2, v2=4.5 mph. </span><span>
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A star’s death also depends on its mass. The most massive stars
quickly exhaust their fuel supply and explode in core-collapse
supernovae, some of the most energetic explosions in the universe. A
supernova’s radiation can easily (if only briefly) outshine the rest of
its host galaxy. The remnant stellar core will form a neutron star
or a black hole, depending on how much mass remains. If the core
contains between 1.44 and 3 solar masses, that mass will crush into a
volume just 10 to 15 miles wide before a quantum mechanical effect known
as neutron degeneracy pressure prevents total collapse. The
exact upper limit on a neutron star mass isn’t known, but around 3 solar
masses, not even neutron degeneracy pressure can combat gravity’s
inward crush, and the core collapses to form a black hole.
Answer:
Accelrtation:a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time.EX:An object was moving north at 10 meters per second.
Velociy:the speed of something in a given direction EX:Velocity is the rate of motion, speed or action. An example of velocity is a car driving at 75 miles per hour.
Explanation:
-- That's an electrostatic force.
-- It's also a non-contact force.
-- If both objects have the same charge,
then it's a repulsive force.
-- If the objects have different charges,
then it's an attractive force.
Answer:
So, if you move faster, and as you move faster, you generate more Electromagnetic Energy, then as you move faster, you push more Dark Energy away from yourself! And Dark Energy pushes harder against you, so you get heavier! So, if you move FAST, your time slows down!
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