earth 519.4
moon 90.1
mars 196.1
i dunno the last part
The force on the astronaut and the moon = 16.97 newtons (1.73 kilogram force)
No. As long as you continued to eat your astronaut food and do your astronaut exercises, your weight would remain constant on the moon. But it would only be about 16% of your weight on Earth. Your mass would be the same on the moon as it is on Earth, and would also not change while you're there.
Lack of oxygen or gravity constant radiation exposeur particles traveling at thousands of mph. Space is full of cosmic dangers
If you could do it at a constant speed along a straight path, it would take3hours 49minutes 48seconds.
Voyager 1Voyager 1 is 8.2 billion kilometers from the Sun. The distance to the Earth varies depending on the time of year so the distance to the Sun is a much more constant measurement. On September 9, 2012, Voyager 1 was 121.836 AU (1.82264×1010 km; 1.13254×1010 mi) from the Earth and traveling at 17.043 km/s (38,120 mph) (relative to the Sun) and traveling outward at about 3.595 AU per year.
No. An object traveling at a constant velocity is not accelerating.
You can be accelerating and traveling at a constant speed if you change directions.
If you are traveling at a constant speed with changing direction there is a change in velocity, so you are accelerating.
When something is traveling at a constant velocity it has no acceleration. In other words your answer is 0.
If an object is traveling at a constant velocity, its acceleration is 0. Even if it traveled for 2 years.
yes
It has no acceleration. The definition of acceleration is the change in velocity over time, so if it is traveling at a constant speed, it has no acceleration. Also, the speed of light is a constant, which means it does not change.
0. "Constant speed" means it is not accelerating.
a car traveling the speed limit
An object in uniform circular motion undergoes constant acceleration but moves at constant "speed".Constant "velocity" means no acceleration.
Positive velocity will move you 200 miles east in 4 hours traveling at a constant speed.
Positive velocity will move you 200 miles east in 4 hours traveling at a constant speed.