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The direction of an object moving along a circular path is constantly changing. At any given point, the direction of the object is tangent to the circle at that point.
Lightning can travel up to 10 miles in the ocean. Factors that influence its distance include the conductivity of the water, the strength of the lightning bolt, and the presence of any obstacles in the water.
A wave trough is the lowest point in a wave where the energy is moving downward or at its minimum point of energy. It is the opposite of a wave crest, which is the highest point in a wave where the energy is moving upward.
There is motion but it is non- uniform motion. It cannot be seen by us because it's motin is very slow
Equilibrium is described as a moving target because the balance between two opposing forces or factors is constantly being influenced by various external factors. Any change in these external factors can disrupt the equilibrium state, requiring a new balance to be reached. This dynamic nature of equilibrium makes it a constantly evolving and shifting state.
If the mass is already moving, then no force is required to move it any desired distance,and if it's not moving, then any force will start it moving. We'll say that there's no definiterelationship between force, mass, and distance.
Time does not travel any distance.
Not if you have any mass when you're not moving.
Cheetahs can sprint up to 70 miles per hour but only for a short distance. If they need to travel any distance, they are much slower to conserve energy.
The distance from Io, one of Jupiter's moons, to Earth varies because both celestial bodies are constantly moving in their orbits. On average, the distance ranges from about 365 million kilometers to 507 million kilometers. The exact distance at any given time depends on their positions along their respective orbits around the Sun.
Like any distance, it depends on how fast you are going. At the speed of light it would take 4,000 years to travel that distance.
The direction of an object moving along a circular path is constantly changing. At any given point, the direction of the object is tangent to the circle at that point.
No. A light year is the distance that any light can travel in a year.It's about 63 thousand times the distance from the sun to Earth.The light from the sun takes about 8 minutes to travel to the Earth.
All of the planets are constantly moving in their orbits around the Sun, so the distance - NOW - is a little different from the distance - NOW-. The orbit of Jupiter averages about 5.2 AU from the Sun, and Earth is about 1 AU from the Sun. So when the Earth is at opposition to Jupiter (when Earth is closest to Jupiter) the distance is about 4.2 AU, and when Jupiter is in conjunction (Jupiter on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth) the distance is about 6.2 AU.If you want to see the precise distance at any given point in time, there is an open-source planetarium program called Stellarium, available from stellarium.org. Install this program on your PC, and you will be able to see at any moment what the distance to any other celestial object is.
No, the Mississippi does not pass through any desert.
Lightning can travel up to 10 miles in the ocean. Factors that influence its distance include the conductivity of the water, the strength of the lightning bolt, and the presence of any obstacles in the water.
A gas is one of the phases of matter. It is mainly composed of molecules that are constantly moving around in random directions, with the tendency to fill any available space.