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There are 3 angles in a triangle.
A triangle - any triangle - has 3 sides.
There are many different types of triangles. A few are a right triangle, obtuse triangle, equilateral triangle, acute triangle and isosceles triangle.
A triangle has three altitudes.
there are no curves in a triangle
That depends on how fast the spaceship is traveling, and the change in distance between the two planets (in their respective orbits) as it travels.
pretty high ha?
For the traveller, the trip takes 1 year, travelling at 60% the speed of light (or 0.6C). This would mean that he will perceive himself as have travelled 0.6 light years (a distance of about 9.46x1012km). To calculate the time that has elapsed on Earth, you can use this simplified equation: Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[1-(v/c)2] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[1-(0.6c/c)2] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[1-(0.6)2] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[1-0.36] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[0.64] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x 0.8 Spaceship Time = 1 year 1 year spaceship = Earth Time x 0.8 Earth Time = 1 year spaceship / 0.8 Earth Time = 1.25 years Thus, after 1 year has passed for the person on the spaceship, 1.25 years have passed on Earth.
The answer will depend on where on earth the solar panels are located, how efficient the panels are at converting solar radiation into electricity.
Spaceship to Saturn has 160 pages.
Infinite.
1 you idiot. And it's spelled Bermuda btw.
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Since the Bermuda Triangle is a part of Earth (so we know of), so it must have appeared at the time the Earth was born. No one knows why the Bermuda Triangle somehow make planes,ships,submarines,and many other stuff mysteriously '' disappear'' when they enter it.
Only if you are in a spaceship very far away and you have a basketball in your hand and it is April 1st. No, the Earth is NOT the size of a basketball. If it were, then there is no way with the technology we have now that we could create a basketball. Also, there is no way that we would be able to have so many basketballs on Earth as we do.
There are 8 3D panels on the Jabulani.