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The kinetic energy of impact was actually 755,154.51388888888.... Joules.
Very shattering experience! |
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This should be reported to the Joule Anti-Defamation League
Clear, Dark, Steady Skies! (And considerate neighbors!!!) |
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The kinetic energy of impact was actually 755,154.51388888888.... Joules.
Very shattering experience! Less interesting is that fact that the conversion from mph to kph was done done incorrectly.... 193 mph is actually 310.6 kph meaning that the estimated KE is actually 762 KiloJoules... Jon |
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Jon Isaacs wrote:
The kinetic energy of impact was actually 755,154.51388888888.... Joules. Very shattering experience! Less interesting is that fact that the conversion from mph to kph was done done incorrectly.... 193 mph is actually 310.6 kph meaning that the estimated KE is actually 762 KiloJoules... Jon Oh God, it's worse than we thought.... ;-) CDSTYA MJD __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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