400 kg-m/s
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400 kg-m/s -APEX
400 kg-m/s 250 kg-m/s
After the first collision.
That's the magnitude of acceleration.
God KInows
400 kg-m/s -APEX
400 kg-m/s 250 kg-m/s
After the first collision.
In a collision, the second collision is when an unsecured driver strikes the inside of the vehicle.
The second brightest star is Canopus with an apparent magnitude of -0.72The brightest is Sirius with an apparent magnitude of -1.47
100 meters per second
It 200 miles per hour And it can probally be in meters too.
Impulse is denoted as a change in momentum. Momentum has the units of kilogram meter per second. Which is mass times velocity. So you can decrease the time and increase the velocity to increase the impulse.
In second-degree heart block, not every impulse reaches its destination.
A star with a magnitude of 2.0 is a star that is exactly 2.1544 times as bright as a star whose magnitude is 3.0, and (1/2.1544) times as bright as one with a magnitude of 1.0
No. "Experts have found it is usually the second collision that injures and kills people. When one car hits another car or object, this is the first collision. The second collision occurs when unbelted occupants are thrown into or around the car's interior or thrown from the vehicle. If an occupant is seat belted, there is no second collision" From http://www.fas.org/irp/agency/aia/cyberspokesman/99-07/safety2.htm