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    Energy when Force is perpendiclar to direction of movement

    I know using a curved path would be more efficient, but I'm trying to focus on other aspects of the problem, but I can't just leave that part unsolved, and if I changed it I would have to change everything I've already done. However, if it proves too complicated to solve the way I wrote it up...
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    Energy when Force is perpendiclar to direction of movement

    Hello everyone, I made a problem where a shuttle travels to the moon the mine deuterium to fuse on earth, I started incredibly simplistic and I'm working my way up. At first I had the moon static, but now I have the moon moving at a constant radius and constant velocity. I have the shuttle move...
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    Wind Force Equal: Explaining the Answer to Why C?

    Power is defined as force times velocity, it states in the problem that the force is the same for both situations, so therefore power is greater when the bike is going 25 km/h than when the bike is going 5 km/h. Energy is equal to power times time when power is constant (which i think is...
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