Answer: Velocity = v = 35 m/s
Explanation:
Kinetic energy of an object is defined as the energy possess by an object due to its motion. Kinetic energy K.E of an object is equal to the half of the mass of that object multiplied by square of the object's velocity.
Mathematically,
v = 35 m/s
A dissipative process is a process in which force is transformed from some initial form to some final form; REMEMBER, the capacity of the final form to do mechanical work is less than that of the initial form...
Gravity changes as the altitude change.<span> The gravitational force is proportional to 1/R2, where R is the distance from the center of the Earth the radius of earth where gravity is 9.8 m/s^2 is 6400 km this will serve as the zero mark.
g1/(g2) = R2^2/(R1)^2
so we set the constant values to R1 and the unknown distance as x
(9.8)/(8.80) = (6400-x)2/(6400)^2
solving for x we will get
x = 345.85 km above the earths surface
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We've never discovered any way for wavelengths of light to
appear to get longer after they leave the source, except for
the Doppler effect ... when the observer and the source of
the light are moving apart.
Since we don't know any other way for it to happen, whenever
we see a star or a galaxy whose light is red-shifted, we conclude
that it is moving away from Earth.
If you think about this for a few seconds, there are two things
about it that should blow your mind:
#1). "Red-shifted" means that the wavelengths of the light we see
are longer than the wavelengths of the light that left the star.
How do we know what the wavelength was when it left the star ?
#2). Our whole picture of the "expanding universe" ... which is a
big part of the foundation that supports the whole picture of the
"big bang" ... rests on the red-shift of light from distant galaxies,
and our conclusion that they are all moving away from us.
If we ever discover a DIFFERENT way that light can become
red-shifted, that may be IT for the expanding universe and the
big bang, both. They may both be out the window.