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In English / College | 2025-08-20

Which sentence in the following paragraph is a run-on?

Rare books can be extremely valuable. Most books have to be in good shape to fetch high prices; nevertheless, some remain valuable no matter what. A first edition of Audubon's Birds of America can be worth more than a million; however, it must be in good condition. On the other hand, even without a cover, an early edition of Cotton Mather's Ecclesiastical History of New England will be worth at least three thousand dollars.

Asked by brodyharris567

Answer (3)

The total energy of a shuttle orbiting the Earth is the sum of its kinetic and gravitational potential energy, which can be calculated using formulas that incorporate the shuttle's mass, the Earth's mass, the gravitational constant, and the shuttle's altitude above the Earth. ;

Answered by muskangoswami8788 | 2024-06-18

The total energy of a shuttle orbiting the Earth at a certain height is the sum of its gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy. ;

Answered by ayush131303 | 2024-06-19

The total energy of a 175,000 kg shuttle orbiting the Earth at 600 km above the surface is approximately -0.485 x 10^12 J. This total energy is calculated by summing the gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy of the shuttle. The negative value indicates that the shuttle is in a bound orbit around the Earth.
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Answered by ayush131303 | 2024-09-30