Re: Paths against gravity and using gravity vs energy used
- From: "hhc314@xxxxxxxxx" <hhc314@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 13:29:31 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 5, 3:40 pm, "Spaceman" <space...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Two paths are created for going over a mountian.
One path (path D for direct route) is a straight line to the top
and a straight line to the bottom on the other side.
Another path (path C for curved) is a curved path to the top
and a curved path to the bottom on the other side.
The distance bewteen the start of the paths to the end of
them is the same and we can use a tunnel to prove such
of course.
So...
What path would need more final energy use to follow?
:)
--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman
James, it entirely depends on the energy required to dig the tunnel.
Then too, I believe you know this, so 'nuff said.
Harry C.
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