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Reaching the Moon in 0.9 Seconds: A Physics Challenge
@adjacent I'm in 11th grade, which is almost the equivalent to sophomore year. @HallsofIvy Oh I see. But is the formula correct? The answer I got after putting in the different values was v = 130766968,3 m/s, could that be correct? I'm sorry, physics isn't really my forte at the moment...- iPhysics
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Reaching the Moon in 0.9 Seconds: A Physics Challenge
Homework Statement Nothing travels faster than light, which manages to get to the moon from the Earth in 1 second. However, we can still get there in a shorter amount of time. How fast would we have to travel to reach the moon in 0.9 seconds? Homework Equations I know the question is weird but...- iPhysics
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