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Escape velocity is what a moving body has to achieve in order not to be pulled back down to the planet. For Earth it is about 7 miles per second.
if it was a continuous velocity then 10mps i guess because that is the terminal velocity when an object is dropped this is another person who answer actuallyn you are wrong terminal velocity is the maximum
Minimum speed occurs at the top, which is the same as the horizontal component of velocity anywhere along the path.
No - it's a minimum. Zero in fact. Sound can not travel in a vacuum.
100cm/s
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10 centimeters/second
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No.Orbital Velocity is the velocity required by a body to achieve a circular orbit around its primary.Escape velocity is the minimum velocity needed to escape a gravitational field
Escape velocity is what a moving body has to achieve in order not to be pulled back down to the planet. For Earth it is about 7 miles per second.
Energy = Mass * Velocity squared. It all depends on the mass and the velocity. The MINIMUM velocity of a meteoric impact is about 7 miles per second, the speed at which an item would fall from free space. Things coming in from the outer solar system could be going several times faster, and a particle falling from deep space could be going upwards of 50 miles per second.
About 1000 meters
As velocity never exceeds the velocity of light.... so i hope a man running with the velocity of light will not be able to throw a ball with any velocity.......... we may get the maximum n minimum velocity with which that can be thrown mathematically that we may get it to be zero................
0 m/s (no motion)
if it was a continuous velocity then 10mps i guess because that is the terminal velocity when an object is dropped this is another person who answer actuallyn you are wrong terminal velocity is the maximum
The PI and the RI were calculated as:PI=(PSV-MDV)/MVandRI=(PSV-MDV)/PSVwhere PSV=peak systolic velocity, MDV=minimum diastolic velocity, and MV=mean velocity (time averaged velocity).