To convert m/s into km/hr, you multiply by 18/5. So 36 m/s is 129.6 km/hr
You can use the formula: E = hc / lambda Where: "h" is Planck's constant; "c" is the speed of light; "lambda" is the wavelength.
Acceleration never depends on the instantaneous velocity.Acceleration is the rate at which velocity is changing, and the direction of the change.A car leaving a STOP sign at a neighborhood intersection, and the Space Shuttle in theprocess of a delicate orbital maneuver to link up with the International Space Station,could very well have the same acceleration.
Centrepital Acceleration.Normal acceleration known as centripetal acceleration in case of circular motion with uniform speedAn object in circular motion experiences continuous change in its direction ofmotion, and may or may not experience changes in its speed. Either changeconstitutes acceleration.The force that keeps an object in circular motion is often directed towardthe center of the circle. It's then known as "centripetal" force, and producescentripetal acceleration.
The International space station is constantly falling towards Earth under the pull of Earth's gravity (Just like any other object - gravity does not stop when you reach space!). However the Station is moving very fast horizontally and, as the Earth is a sphere, this means that as it falls its path takes it round the Earth in a circle - it is in "orbit". This means that if you are in the space station you are falling as fast as gravity can pull you and therefore you do not feel the pull of gravity, making you weightless.
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The Birmingham International Train Station is the main hub for traveling to Newcastle from Birmingham. The station offers food, drink and disable access to make traveling pleasurable.
With the Conoco station finder it is easy to find the nearest gas station while traveling. You can plan a trip and the conoco station finder will mark the stations along the way you are going to travel.
The Space Station is traveling East -- the same direction the Earth rotates.
Assuming it is coming in your direction, makes no stops and maintains a constant rate of speed, it will arrive in 8 hours.
7.66 km/second.
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In a car, a speedometer. At a weather station, an anemometer measures wind speed.
The International Space Station travels at orbital velocity which is 5 miles per second, or approximately 17,500 miles per hour.
Even though the space station is traveling at a speed of 17,500 miles per hour, all objects inside or attached to the space station are traveling in the same speed and direction. Relative to these objects, the space station will appear like it isn't moving at all. When an astronaut goes on an extra-vehicular activity (EVA) outside the space station, he will still be moving in the same speed and direction as the space station. Because of this, the space station will appear to be stationary to the astronaut (Unless the astronaut pushed against it, in which case the astronaut would drift away). In the event that an astronaut does accidentally push himself away from the space station, tethers and handrails allow the astronaut to pull himself back to safety.