So imagine we have two planets close to each other, the mavity would pull and they would collide, this would cause super heating and an incredible amount of energy would be released in the form of heat and light, this would radiate off into space, now that energy is gone what has changed?
So imagine we have two planets close to each other, the mavity would pull and they would collide, this would cause super heating and an incredible amount of energy would be released in the form of heat and light, this would radiate off into space, now that energy is gone what has changed?
Say i lift a rock and place it on the table, they say it has potential energy so it may fall back down, yet where is this 'energy' stored if neither the rock or earths gravitational field has changed?
this is wrong, gravitational field strength decreases the further away you move.Since the mass of the object, and gravitational field constant do not change with respect to any height .
While potential energy has real world applications and is essential to working some things out it doesn't really exist anywhere, it just fills out one side of an equation.
It also lets us say energy is never created or destroyed, just changed.
this is wrong, gravitational energy decreases the further away you move.
I don't understand where a lone planets energy is stored in this scenario, if two lone planets become one and give off all that energy in the collision where did it come from?
If energy can't be created or destroyed doesn't that kind of suggest the universe/energy has always existed in some way forever?
this is wrong, gravitational field strength decreases the further away you move.
If energy can't be created or destroyed doesn't that kind of suggest the universe/energy has always existed in some way forever?