Physics, asked by nasim75780, 5 hours ago

how can we move in earth?​

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Answered by madhumitha4687
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because of gravity force

The most plausible method involves redirecting asteroids or comets roughly about 100km wide via gravity assists around the Earth's orbit and towards Jupiter or Saturn and back. The aim of this redirection would be to gradually move the Earth away from the Sun, keeping it within a continuously habitable zone.

Answered by OtakuKook
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Answer:

how can we move in earth?

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BY STEPING OUT ,BY LEGS

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Explanation:

\sf{: \implies Power = \dfrac{Work}{Time} }:⟹Power=TimeWork

\sf{: \implies Power = \cancel{\dfrac {450}{30}}}:⟹Power=30450

: \implies \green{\underline{ \overline{ \boxed{ \purple{ \bf{ \: \: Power = 15 \: watts\: \: }}}}}}:⟹Power=15watts

Hence, the power spend by boy is 15 watts.

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