Re: Mass was Re: Questions (Space)



On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 19:44:50 -0000, goodbyeblueskye@xxxxxxxx wrote:

On Sep 11, 8:04 pm, Ric Locke <warlo...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 09:40:39 -0700, David Harmon wrote:
Is it constantly having kinetic energy added to it?

Yep. Of course it's always giving up kinetic energy at the same time, so
the total KE (which is a scalar, with no direction to it) remains
constant.

Ha ha!

Hey Ric, right now I'm putting a hat on your head. It's true! Of
course, I'm taking it off again at the same time, so you'll never be
the wiser. If you want me to stop, you'll have to pay me.

::shrug:: All you just said is that you didn't understand.

Regards,
Ric

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