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Part 4 - Spinspeed (cont) |
ARGUMENT
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BROUGHT
FORWARD:
- ARGUMENT
0115: Energy in an individual teel can be as spin, speed, or as
spinspeed which is the sum of its spin and speed.
REASONING:
- In
a teel, speed can come in three forms:
- FORM
1: Realspeed is the actual
movement of a teel resulting from its mutual gravitypull with its
teelpair partner and equates to kineticenergy in a teelpair.
- FORM
2: Potentialspeed is the unrealised movement of a
teel resulting from its mutual gravitypull with its teelpair partner
and equates to potentialenergy in a teelpair.
- FORM
3: Totalspeed is the sum of a teel's realspeed and
potentialspeed.
CONCLUSION:
- Speed
in a teel can be as realspeed, potentialspeed, or as totalspeed
which is the sum of its realspeed and potentialspeed.
| GLOSSARY:
- POTENTIALSPEED:
The movement rate of one object relative to another, as it would
be at the moment of colliding with that object, less any realspeed.
- REALSPEED: The movement rate of one object relative to another.
- TOTALSPEED: The sum of the realspeed and potentialspeed of one object relative to another object.
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