Alpha Centuri is roughly 4.1626325x1018 centimeters from the Sun. The distance from the Earth varies depending on where we are in our orbit..
1. Dist from Earth to Moon = 382500 Km 2. 382500 x 1000 = 382500000 m 3. 382500000 x 100 = 38250000000 cm
Depending on you interpretation of Solar System [See related question] only four craft are/will beyond our Solar SystemPioneer 10Pioneer 11Voyager 1Voyager 2See related link for a pictorial of their positions.
The density of water is 1000 gr cm-3 and the density of the Earth is about 5400 gr cm-3. So it's denser.
No, the moon is gradually moving away from Earth at a rate of about 1.5 inches (3.78 cm) per year. It is estimated that in around 50 billion years, the moon will have moved so far away that it will take longer for it to orbit Earth than the planet's rotation period, causing it to no longer be tidally locked.
Earth's density: 5.515 g/cm^3 Sun's density: 1.408 g/cm^3
Alpha Blondy is 170 cm.
1. Dist from Earth to Moon = 382500 Km 2. 382500 x 1000 = 382500000 m 3. 382500000 x 100 = 38250000000 cm
The reaction is:Pu-239 + alpha = Cm-242 + n
ans2. As the Mars to Earth distance varies considerably, cm is an inappropriate scale to use.
This depends on their energy. An alpha particle that comes from nuclear decay is usually only able to travel a short distance, a few centimeters, through air. Alpha particles as cosmic rays, however, are much more energetic, and can penetrate quite deeply, even through many meters of solid shielding. These can penetrate the atmosphere.
Depending on you interpretation of Solar System [See related question] only four craft are/will beyond our Solar SystemPioneer 10Pioneer 11Voyager 1Voyager 2See related link for a pictorial of their positions.
It seems that the Moon recedes from Earth at a rate of 38 mm a year. That makes it 38,000 mm in 1000 years. That's 38 meters.
Mmm, well the Earth is round and not square, so it cannot be measure in a flat line, but has to be measured along the curve or around the circumference. The circumference of the Earth at the Equator, its widest point is 40,075 km (East/ West measurement). Its meridian circumference is 40,007 km (North/ South measurement - North Pole through the South Pole and back to the North Pole); which means the Earth is a little "shorter" than it is wide. There are 100 cm in 1 meter, multiply this by 1000 meters and you have 100,000 cm in 1 kilometer. Therefore: The equatorial circumference of the Earth is: 40,075 km x 100,000 cm = 4,007,500,000 cm The meridian circumference of the Earth is: 40,007 km x 100,000 cm = 4,000,700,000 cm; if you divide this by 2, this will give you the distance from the North Pole to the South Pole in cm, which is 2,000,350,000 cm
As a result of the conservation of angular momentum, the slowing of Earth's rotation is accompanied by an increase of the mean Earth-Moon distance of about 3.8 m per century, or 3.8 cm per year.
Alpha. Beta particles are blocked by a few mm of aluminum and gamma by a few cm of lead. Alpha. Beta particles are blocked by a few mm of aluminum and gamma by a few cm of lead.
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