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orbitalmechanics [2011/08/25 21:13] donpdonporbitalmechanics [2024/01/31 04:08] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 80kg (175 lbs) 80kg (175 lbs)
  
-80k in earth's gravity (9.8m/s^2) creates 784 Newtons of downward force.+80kg in earth's gravity (9.8m/s^2) creates 784 Newtons of downward force.
  
 == Motor == Motor
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 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_rocket_motor_classification http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_rocket_motor_classification
  
-Size J - 1,000 N*s (enough to overcome gravity)+1,000 N engine (enough to overcome rocket weight)
  
-== Questions+== Launch
  
-Given that the motor has run for one second,+The upward force is 216N. 
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 +The motor runs for second.  
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 + 
 +== Questions
  
 What is the speed of the vehicle? What is the speed of the vehicle?
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 +216N * 1s = 216 kg m/s (Unit of momentum)
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 +216kg m/s / 80 kg = 2.7m/s
  
 What is the altitude of the vehicle? What is the altitude of the vehicle?
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 +position = acceleration * time^2 / 2  (from two rounds of integration)
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 +2.7 * 1^2 / 2 = 1.45m
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