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Conversion from grams to kilometers is not available. Please try a different conversion.
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May 7, 2008 The acceleration of gravity (also the acceleration of a vehicle). 1g = 9.81 m/s2. 1 ft/sec = 1.0973 km/hr. 1 ft/sec = 0.5921 knot...
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Earth gravity acceleration, g, is close to 0.01 km/sec/sec so we need about 1060 seconds of 1g deceleration or, more to the point, 260 secs at 4g,
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Cooperation is usually analysed in game theory by means of a non-zero-sum game called the "Prisoner's Dilemma" (Axelrod, 1984). The two players in the game can choose between two The idea is that each player gains when both cooperate, The whole game situation and its different outcomes can be summarized by table 1,
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per second) To get to 18000 miles/sec (28970 Km/sec) would be 28970000 / 9.8 .... KnightWhoSaysNi, on 10/10/2007, -0/+2At a constant acceleration of 1G
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Under special relativity, there is no level of acceleration that will take a say 99% of light speed, then it would take roughly a year at 1G. .... sec. multiplied by km / sec. to get you that rate of acceleration.
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or 1 km/sec is approximately 2000 knots (b) 1g (acceleration) * 1 year = approximately the speed of light; (c) 2^10 = 1024 = approximately 10^3 (useful for quicly converting powers of 2 to powers of 10); (d) another astronomy one: 1 arcsecond = 1/206265 radians, or equivalently, 1 parsec = 206265 AU;
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For the Earth it’s about 11 km/sec (7 miles/sec), and for the Sun it’s about 600 km/sec (400 miles/sec). The escape velocity of a You are at rest, and your friend, initially at rest with respect to you, accelerates away at 1g. In one case, the final time is determined by the initial separation and the acceleration,
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The acceleration of gravity (also the acceleration of a vehicle). 1g = 9.81 m/s2 1 ft/sec = 1.0973 km/hr 1 ft/sec = 0.5921 knot 1 ft/sec = 0.6818 mph...
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Acceleration compared to gravity 9.8 m/sec2. Acceleration - .1g weak buildings break up P, S and surface waves move at between 10 - 5.5 km/sec.
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