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On the Moon, which has a surface gravity only 1/6 that of the Earth. (This does not mean that you could jump six times as high, or six times as far, but considerably farther.)
on the moon, the gravity is about sixth of the earth so you can jump alot higher so you can most likely run faster on the moon that you can on earth. The real problem is the friction.
The weight of an object is the product of its mass (M) and the acceleration due to gravity (g). We represent this product as mass, m times (x) acceleration (g) = mg. On the moon, (g) is less than that on the earth. Hence every object on the moon will have a lower or smaller weight when compared with its weight on the earth. The quantity of matter in both locations will be the same, but the product or weight will be different. This is taught in physics and experienced by astronauts. That is why astronauts can move around and carry weights with less hindrance. A man on the moon could, (except for the strings and tubes that hold him) run faster on the moon when compared with his speed on earth if he has as much oxygen to breath.
Normally new software could be something you computer needs in order to run better. This can also mean a upgrade to your current software. Many times companies release free versions of their software's by visiting their websites online and clicking on free downloads.
The moon would immediately fall to Earth because the gravity from Earth is pulling down the moon but because of the centripetal force, it is making the moon orbit around the Earth. So, if the centripetal force was removed, the moon would fall into Earth.
If a cheetah can run a consistent speed of 75mph and the moon is and exact average distance of 238,854 miles away, then it would take a cheetah 3,184.72hrs. to run to the moon.
on the moon, the gravity is about sixth of the earth so you can jump alot higher so you can most likely run faster on the moon that you can on earth. The real problem is the friction.
I think the lioness can run faster than the lion because the lions get tired quicker than the lioness
Because of the size of the moon and the distance of the sun, the moon can only cover the sun for a very short time. Because the moon is much closer to Earth and Earth is much bigger than the moon, it casts a big shadow, larger than the size of the moon itself, so it takes it longer to pass through it.
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It depends on how much running you do each day. If you run several times a day you will notice a change quicker than those who run only once a week. It depends on how much running you do each day. If you run several times a day you will notice a change quicker than those who run only once a week.
the earth moves faster than you or i can run the earth moves faster than the bullet from a gun
yes it does.
If it is a electric water heater, then one of the heating elements are burned out.
when running move arms quicker to run a bit faster, start it slow, by taking easy breaths the faster you move the quicker you will breath
It is possible, but unlikely. We are more likely to cultivate Mars than the moon at this stage _______________________ I disagree; the Moon is a WHOLE lot closer, and will provide valuable training and engineering experience we will need before we tackle Mars. Life on the Moon is not only possible, but perhaps inevitable. Yes, there will be lots of engineering challenges required to build habitats on the Moon, but there is very little new science required; just lots of work and a WHOLE lot of money. The only reason to live on the moon is that Life on Earth is close to Termination, and other options must be considered. It will be cheaper in the long run keeping Earth habitatable, than moving everything to the moon
It all happened luckily just as they were about to separate. It was near the moon about two and a half days from earth.
Only words from a song ! Of course, you don't can run to the moon.