5.3 kiloliters is how much water a fountain can hold.
1. Hitting a baseball is a great example of an elastic collision because there is a complete conservation of kinetic energy; some of the energy of the bat is imparted onto the ball, and the system energy remains the same. Conversely, when a ball is caught in a glove, that is a perfectly inelastic collision: the kinetic energy of the system is completely absorbed into the glove.
2. Another example of a completely elastic collision would be someone jumping onto a trampoline: they bounce back up with the same amount of energy with which they began (albeit in the opposite direction).
3. An example of a perfectly inelastic collision would be someone jumping into a foam pit: the foam absorbs all of the kinetic energy of the jumper and none of it is conserved.
Since it travels at 21,000 kilometers per hour, you'd just multiply that with 3.5 to get 73,500. So your answer is 73,500.
Answer:Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other.
Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another.
Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor destroyed as the plates slide horizontally past each other.
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