It’s light seconds, now don’t mistake it as time
Well, it's up on top of a pole or pedestal of some sort,
so it has some gravitational potential energy relative to
the ground. In other words, if it somehow became detached
from its structure and fell to the ground, it would make quite
an energetic splat when it got there.
Also, the windmill is at the temperature of the air around it,
which is far from Absolute Zero, so the windmill holds a lot of
thermal (heat) energy.
Then I guess there's the matter of the chemical energy in the
molecules of the material that the windmill is made of, and the
nuclear energy in its atoms.
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In a cold pack, an endothermic reaction draws heat from the surroundings, although there are several different types of cold packs, some with different reactions.
Answer:
2 m/s^2
Explanation:
from the question
v=15 m/s
t=7.5
a=?
from the first equation of motion
v=u+at
where,
v=final velocity
u=initial velocity
a=acceleration
t=time
from the question (u) will be zero because the body started at rest
v=u+at
15=(0)+a×7.5
15=7.5a
a=15/7.5
a=2 m/s^2