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Who or what is Velocity? Your dog?

2007-01-07 02:24:09 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

Yes we can give velocity anything. It's not limited.
The capcity, itself, is not limited either. That's because it is based on this world's space (three dimentional), which has no end... yet... If it has, then that would probably be the maximum capacity.

If we want to find the maximum capacity for a sort of energy that is traveling with a speed, that would be the universe itself.

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Here's why I think there's no limitation for velocity:
What I'm going to say may be something that no one would accept. However, we know velocity is: Lim ( Delta(x) / Delta(t) )
Now let's say light has the maximum speed in the world. but how much time does it take the light to come to the Earth from the sun? It takes a long time which makes me think that it's not the fastest.
Now what if a particle (some sort of energy) goes faster than the light? (Which btw I think it's possoble). That would mean transferring energy from on place to another in less than a second. ( Delta(t) -> 0 ).
That's why I think there is no limit for the velocity.

2007-01-10 17:37:38 · answer #2 · answered by Armin 1 · 0 0

An items maximum velocity will depend on what the item is - for example a jet plane is going to have a much high maximum velocity capacity than a push bike.

2007-01-07 10:24:48 · answer #3 · answered by ginga 2 · 0 0

Capacity is not really a proper word. Velocity is based upon limits, anything faster than the speed of light is not allowed.

2007-01-07 10:23:35 · answer #4 · answered by John R 4 · 0 0

It is asummed that the velocity of the light is the highest possible velocity which can be achived by a particle or wave,The mathematical value of which is 3x10 to the power 8 in vaccum.

2007-01-07 10:26:08 · answer #5 · answered by shree30 1 · 0 0

its a 10th over ratio of velicity, multiplied by the numery factor, divided by the cardioghriphocial membraine plus the date of your mums birth, get a life its easy

2007-01-07 10:26:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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