Answer:
No there is no displacement observed so no work done
The first who discovered The Einstein Roses bridge it was discovered by Ludwig flamm in 1916 a few months after Schwarzschild published his solution and was rediscovered by Albert Einstein and his colleague Nathan Rosen which was published then in 1935
Answer:
The answer to your question is: D.
Explanation:
Distance refers to the amount of space between two points, it is a scalar quantity.
Displacement refers to the space between two points, measure from the minimum path linking them, it is a vector quantity.
I'm not agree with these answers, because the total distance is approximately 500km.
A) The distance traveled is 300 km. This answer is not correct.
B) Distance is 300 km and displacement is 0 km. This answer is not correct because the displacement is also 500 km.
C) Distance is 300 km/hour and displacement is 300 km.
300 km/h is a measure of speed not of distance, this option is wrong.
D) Both distance traveled and displacement are 300 km. I think this is the correct answer because distance and displacement measure the same. but I think both measure 500 km.
I believe the answer is up and down :)
Answer:
There is no exception to this. all planets have some eccentricity. it is physically impossible to have an orbit without any eccentricity. However, venus's orbit has the lowest (0.007) eccentricity (closest to circular) so that could be your answer.
Mercury's orbit's eccentricity 0.2
Venus's orbit's eccentricity 0.007 (this is the lowest so it may be your answer)
Earth's orbit's eccentricity 0.0167
Mars's orbit's eccentricity 0.0934
Jupiter's orbit's eccentricity 0.0489
Saturn's orbit's eccentricity 0.0565
Neptune's orbit's eccentricity 0.009
Uranus's (yur,in,iss) orbit's eccentricity 0.0457
Pluto's (not really a planet) orbit's eccentricity 0.2444 (very high)
hope it helped.
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