Well, I think it kinda depends on how long the "extended period" is.
If the extended period is a week, a month, or a few months,
then I'd call it a 'cold wave'.
If the extended period is like 100 years or more, then you're
starting to talk 'ice age'.
For one thing, an object that is not moving has no momentum, no matter how much mass it has. Fast objects are also difficult to stop. Bullets have a very small mass, but you wouldn't want to try and stop one! More speed means more momentum - momentum is directly proportional to velocity
No, because an atom consists of two main parts and three subatomic particles - protons, neutrons, electrons. Each one is smaller than an atom, therefore they are subatomic particles. An atom only requires protons and electrons to be an atom - Hydrogen has 1 proton and 1 electron. Neutrons DO NOT affect the overall charge of the atom, and only increase the atomic mass.
The concept of work-energy theorem has become much of a fundamental principle in the field of physics, mechanics, and engineering. In addition, this theory primarily states that the change of kinetic energy of the system is equal to the sum of the work done that is acted by all forces on the object.
Earth distance to the Sun is about 40 times the Moon's distance from earth.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The Earth's distance from the Sun is about 93 million miles. When it expressed in Km, it is 150 million Km.
- The Moon's distance from Earth is 238,855 miles. When it is 40 times then it will approximately equal to 93 million miles.
- The Sun's distance from Venus is 67.237 million miles. The Sun's distance from mercury is 35.832 million miles.