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All organisms must reproduce.
All organisms must reproduce.
Results will vary, depending on the shape of the object, and its axis of rotation. The rotational kinetic energy must be done through integration, which basically means to divide the object into small pieces, and calculate the kinetic energy for each piece. Tables exist that list the "moment of inertia" for several common shapes; once you know that, you can use the formula for rotational energy, which is analogous for the formula for linear kinetic energy. For more details, read the Wikipedia articles (or search somewhere else) for "moment of inertia", and "rotational energy".
An equation for production doesn't exist.
Can exist but need not.
kinetic energy can change momentum of the body if any external force exist
Probably approx. 18 000 000; an exact mathematic equation to calculate doesn't exist.
Yes, you can have an equation of the form:v = at + u where v and t are variable.This is the standard form of the equation to calculate the final velocity (v) of an object given its initial velocity (u), constant rate of acceleration (a), after a time (t). Not a single xin sight.
Static and kinetic coefficients
Probably.
Mendelevium doesn't exist in the environment.
Ununoctium doesn't exist in the environment.