HoldingTheFire
HoldingTheFire t1_jaztfr6 wrote
Reply to comment by KWOOOSH in How is it that objects in equilibrium stay in motion at constant velocity? by KWOOOSH
Force changes acceleration. So you need a force to accelerate an object from rest to a constant velocity. But at a constant velocity acceleration is zero and so is the force. There in energy in the object, energy from the initial force used to accelerate it, but it doesn't cost energy to keep moving.
HoldingTheFire t1_jaxnw65 wrote
Absence drag forces like air resistance an object can travel at constant velocity without any added force. It in fact it will take a force to slow it. Velocity is stored energy, but it doesn’t cost energy to keep moving (again absence drag forces). Think of something flying in space.
HoldingTheFire t1_j8gzz8b wrote
Reply to comment by masterofshadows in Light traveling through a medium that slows it. Does the same photon emerge? by TheGandPTurtle
Because photons aren’t traveling through a medium of photons. It’s a propagating electromagnetic field.
HoldingTheFire t1_j5vh1k6 wrote
Reply to comment by e2c-b4r in [OC] Gobal CO2 emission per income group 1750-2021 by albymana
Apparently the traces in the graph are fit high/mid/low countries, not individuals
HoldingTheFire t1_j5szozo wrote
Reply to comment by Serpent90 in [OC] Gobal CO2 emission per income group 1750-2021 by albymana
High income here means like $30k per year.
HoldingTheFire t1_j53jnmq wrote
Reply to My grandpa's old watches. He got the left one for his 25th birthday in 1939 and the right one for his 50th birthday in 1964. Still running strong and frequently used by me. by denjohan
I didn’t realize the integrated bracelet design on the left was that old. I thought it was ca. 1970s. Very cool. If anyone is interested in a modern version check out the Tissot PRX.
HoldingTheFire t1_j53jip8 wrote
Reply to comment by Enough_Pea_3823 in My grandpa's old watches. He got the left one for his 25th birthday in 1939 and the right one for his 50th birthday in 1964. Still running strong and frequently used by me. by denjohan
You might love the Tissot PRX. It’s a new version of this design. They make a smaller vintage style as well.
HoldingTheFire t1_j3pxbxu wrote
Reply to comment by RollingCarrot615 in Earth’s ozone layer on course to be healed within decades, UN report finds | Most of atmospheric layer that protects planet from ultraviolet radiation likely to be fully recovered for most of world by 2040. by SetMau92
Sounds great that a technological solution was found, and then incentivized via world wide law. We would never give up refrigeration without an alternative, nor should we.
HoldingTheFire t1_jb23si5 wrote
Reply to Why don't they pour concrete or magma into the fault lines to seal the crack and stop earthquakes/land movement? by [deleted]
The earthquake comes from an entire contential plate ramming into each other. ‘Sealing’ that fault (which is already mostly rock to rock) would do exactly nothing.