A Neutron Star.
The mass of a object in kilograms times its velocity is its momentum.
Mostly constant but some times irregular .
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If friction is negligible, then it requires force only to start an object moving, but no forceto keep it moving. You could barely touch it, so that it just begins to creep imperceptibly,and then back off completely ... if friction is negligible, the object keeps going. It doesn'ttake more force to move an object farther, and it doesn'ttake more force to move a heavierobject, if friction is negligible.Where friction is negligible, force causes an object to accelerate. When the force is removed,the object continues moving at a constant speed.Where friction is negligible, you can push on the object as hard or as lightly as you want ...the harder you push, the greater its acceleration will be, and the greater the speed will bewhen you stop pushing. Also, you can keep up the force through as long or as short a distanceas you want, before you stop pushing.The product of (force) times (distance) is the energy you put into the object. When you quitpushing, all of that energy you gave the object will show up as the object's kinetic energy.It will be equal to (1/2 x the object's mass) times (its speed).The quantities are all up to you.
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It forms a "neutron star".
a neutron star
YES,THERE HAS BEEN MANY EVOLUTION OF INVENTIONS TILL MODERN TIMES.
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mass of the object (times) gravitational acceleration (times) height the object reaches.
The mass of a object in kilograms times its velocity is its momentum.