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Part 3 - Energy (cont) |
ARGUMENT
0113
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
- ARGUMENT
0109: Every teel attracts every other
teel in the Universe at a rate proportional to the product of their
masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance
between them.
- ARGUMENT
0112: Every teelpair has energy
which is the movement of its teels due to their mutual gravitypull.
REASONING:
- Any
convergence of the teels in a teelpair is accompanied by
acceleration.
- The
highest speed is at the moment of collision.
- At
the moment of collision, all the teelpair's energy is kineticenergy.
- Any
divergence of the teels in a teelpair is accompanied by
deceleration.
- The
lowest speed is at the apogee – the point where the mutual
gravitypull prevents any further outward movement.
- At
the apogee, all the teelpair's energy is potentialenergy.
CONCLUSION:
- The
energy of a teelpair
is as kineticenergy or potentialenergy or a mix of both.
| GLOSSARY:
- KINETICENERGY:
(1) Energy of movement. (2) The velocity at which the teels
in a teelpair approach or retreat from each other due to their mutual
gravitypull.
- POTENTIALENERGY: (1) Energy of position. (2)
The velocity of a teelpair, as it would be at their moment of
collision, less any kinetic energy.
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