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Its final velocity will be zero when it reaches maximum potential energy.
Maximum inclination of moon's orbit to the ecliptic = 5.3°Current inclination of the ecliptic to the celestial equator = 23.4°Moon's maximum declination = 5.3° + 23.4° = + 28.7°Maximum altitude of the celestial equator at 42° north latitude = 90° - 42° = 48°Moon's maximum altitude at 42° north latitude = 48° + 28.7° = 76.7°
false....just by velocity the projection cannot be maximum.....for maximum projection the angle at which the projection is made and location would play a big role....ie..if two rockets are fired one from equator and one from pole with same velocity and same angle....the rocket fired from pole will have maximum projectile as it has to pass through less atmosphere hence less resistant....
There is no preferred path for the speed of light, other than the shortest path through spacetime. The speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s in a vacuum. Just to clarify, this is the maximum limit of velocity in the universe because it is the maximum velocity that energy can propagate through the universe.
V=at. If you figure out the velocity of an object accelerating at 1 g for a year, you will get a velocity that is almost the speed of light (non-relativistically of course).
At the imaginary lines that we call the Tropics, the directly overhead sun reaches max / min.
When a pendulum reaches its maximum elongation the velocity is zero and the acceleration is maximum
The condition for maximum velocity is acceleration equals zero; dv/dt = a= o.
Maximum Velocity - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
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Terminal Velocity
maximum torque
At the point where the velocity is the maximum
Cyclotron pulse multiplied with the maximum radius
The maximum velocity of a falling person is about 200 miles per hour; at that point the air resistance does not allow further acceleration.
90 degrees is the maximum velocity for diesel. Diesel is generally any liquid fuel used in diesel engines within vehicles.
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