Omg. Ummm. I am pretty sure it is Shift toward the red end of the spectrum
Answer:
a comet would go faster
Explanation:
the comet is being slingshotted by the suns immense gravitational pull
Qs 1: m = 1/2*KE*V^2
qs 2: 6,223.39 kg
When heat is added to a substance, the molecules and atoms vibrate faster. As atoms vibrate faster, the space between atoms increase. The motion and spacing of the particles determines the state of matter of the substance. The end result of increased molecular motion is that the object expands and takes up more space.
<span>82.0 kg
I am going to assume that there is a typo for the number of joules of energy. Doing a google search for this exact question showed this question multiple times with a value of 4942 joules which makes sense given how close the "o" key is to the "9" key. Because of this, I will assume that the correct value for the number of joules is 4942. With that in mind, here's the solution.
The gravitational potential energy is expressed as the mass multiplied by the height, multiplied by the local gravitational acceleration. So:
E = MHA
Solving for M, the substituting the known values and calculating gives:
E = MHA
E/(HA) = M
4942/(6.15*9.8) = M
4942/60.27 = M
81.99767712 = M
Rounding to 3 significant figures gives 82.0 kg</span>