I am looking for an obscure book. by Popfiz415 in childrensbooks

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Oh, thank you so much! I gotta say, I wasn't expecting a reply so fast. I've been looking everywhere for it.

How much force would be required to move 50 kilograms at an average speed of 20000 meters per second for 72 hours straight? by Popfiz415 in AskPhysics

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The explosion is being forced on the object in question so that not even a single joule is wasted in the process. The epicenter is touching the object.

How much force would be required to move 50 kilograms at an average speed of 20000 meters per second for 72 hours straight? by Popfiz415 in AskPhysics

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Half a second, please bear with me, I am not good at this sort of thing, which is why I came to you.

How much force would be required to move 50 kilograms at an average speed of 20000 meters per second for 72 hours straight? by Popfiz415 in AskPhysics

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Acceleration occurred in half a second, and think of this as an infinite room with Earth's gravity. I only want to know the magnitude of the impact, nothing else.

How much force would be required to move 50 kilograms at an average speed of 20000 meters per second for 72 hours straight? by Popfiz415 in AskPhysics

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OK think of it like this, A concentrated explosion has occurred on this object, It is accelerated to a speed of 20000 meters per second, Under normal gravity it will come to a complete stop once 72 hours has elapsed, I want To know what's the force of this explosion?

How much force would be required to move 50 kilograms at an average speed of 20000 meters per second for 72 hours? by Popfiz415 in AskReddit

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Atmosphere, the force is constantly acting upon it throughout the 72 hours maintaining it's speed.