You would weigh the most on the surface, where the most gravitational energy is below you.As you enter the Earth, gravitational force is also exerted from the mass above, meaning that when you reach the center, the gravitational force will be equal from all directions, leaving you weightless.As you depart the surface of the Earth, you will lose weight as the gravitational force weakens with distance.
25 square kms
The primary reason why a satellite can orbit above the moon at 5km but not the Earth is due to differences in gravity. The moon has lower gravity compared to Earth, so a satellite can maintain a stable orbit at a lower altitude. On Earth, the gravitational pull is stronger and would cause a satellite at such a low altitude to either burn up in the atmosphere or crash into the surface.
Their average speed is the same, 5km/hour. Velocity takes both speed and direction into account. Hence Mia's average velocity was 5km/hour North, and Luisa's was 5km/hour South. Assuming they were in the same general region on Earth, this means their average velocities wee in opposite directions, but equal in magnitude.
According to Google @ http://www.google.com/search?q=5km+to+miles 5km is equal to 3.10685596 miles.
5km is about 3 miles.
5km = 5000m = 500 000cm, so 1cm goes into 5km 500 000 times
600km is 120 times greater than 5km.
9/5km or 1 4/5km
600m:5km = 600m:5000m = 600/5000 = 3/25
An area of 5km radius implies a circle. The area of a circle of radius r is {pi}r2. Area ~= 3.14 x 5 x 5 km2 ~= 78.54 km2.
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