How do absolute and relative velocities differ?
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How do absolute and relative velocities differ?

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- How would the acceleration due to gravity change at the peak of Mt. Everest (29000 ft or 8850 m)? How high do you think you would have to be to see a significant difference? Explain.What is the force of gravity between two keen physics students who are (3.30x10^0) m apart if one physics student has a mass of (1.250x10^2) kg and the other has a mass of (8.6x10^1) kg ? (Note: the red writing below just means to input your answer in proper scientific notation, with 2 significant digits) Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.At noon, ship A is 50 nautical miles due west of ship B. Ship A is sailing west at 21 knots and ship B is sailing north at 17 knots. How fast (in knots) is the distance between the ships changing at 4 PM? (Note: 1 knot is a speed of 1 nautical mile per hour.)