Yes, a slow object can travel as far as a fast object given enough time. The distance traveled depends on the speed of the object and the duration of its travel.
If a car travels twice as fast, it will skid four times farther because kinetic energy increases with the square of speed. If the car travels three times as fast, it will skid nine times farther compared to its initial speed.
"Nukes" is a colloquial term for nuclear weapons, which are explosive devices that derive their destructive power from nuclear reactions. These weapons can cause devastating damage and are considered weapons of mass destruction.
Yes, throwing is an action that involves applying force to an object in order to propel it through the air. The force generated by the thrower's muscles and the speed at which the object is released determine how far and fast it will travel.
The distance your breath can travel in a day can vary depending on factors like wind conditions, but on average, it may travel a few meters to tens of meters. In still air, it may not travel far at all before dispersing.
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Yes, nukes(nuclear weapons) can travel up into space to destroy asteroids and huge flying rocks.
Only 2 countries have nukes that can travel all across the World. Russia and The United States of America.
The answer is yes, some nukes can travel all over the World and can travel really far. The most modern nuclear weapon delivery systems, the intercontinental and submarine-launched ballistic missiles, can plausibly deliver a weapon anywhere in the world. A nuke cannot, however, fly around like a jet.
Yes. There nuclear torpedoes that can travel underwater and destroy ships.
Depends on how fast you travel...
Yes, a slow object can travel as far as a fast object given enough time. The distance traveled depends on the speed of the object and the duration of its travel.
I Think it depends on how fast/strong the wind is going.
Yes. The United States of America and Russia are the only 2 countries that have nukes that can fly all over the World.
The tsunami can flood as fast as a commercial jet plane.
As far as I am aware, "No Nukes" has not yet been released on DVD. There is a double CD available of what was originally a triple LP, but the video is only available on VHS.