Absolutely no telling without knowing how it's released , whether it's being • dropped in the open • or let go to roll down...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 21/09/2013
...of electrostatic potential energy; that is, the energy released in moving a charge from infinity to a distance r... ===>>> is the amount of energy released in moving q from infinity to a distance of 1 mm...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 16/03/2013
2 issues at work here: - The mass, when released , will be accelerated by gravity, so in turn you can determine the gravitational...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 09/11/2009
...most of its energy. It is nowhere near completely efficient. It releases something along the 1% of the total possible energy, (since matter is still present after...
5 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 18/04/2013
...detonation (no doubt will be a very exothermic reaction so will be negative meaning release of energy if you're interested). However! A lot of...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 04/11/2010
...from a spring is pulled down and then released , the motion is called harmonic motion if there... the object is pulled down and then released , the object moves up and down at a constant frequency...
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 02/08/2012
... repel each other. That is where the potential energy that can be released is. There is potential energy from the strong force too, but the...
6 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 12/08/2011
Determine speed of ball upon release : vf = vi + at vf = 0 + 40(0.2) vf = 8 m/s The...0: t = 0 is the point where the ball is released when 0 = v - ½gt, the ball returns...
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 16/02/2009
There are two things that affect the release angle. Most obvious is the angle of the "finger" that the free...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 21/12/2009
A simplistic way of understanding why energy is released when an ionic bond is formed is to think of how the electric potential...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 31/03/2010