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hey does anyone have any info on

~~analyse the changing acceleration of a rocket during launch in terms of the:
Law of Conservation of Momentum
forces experienced by astronauts

IF U HAVE ANY INFO can u email me back
 

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If he really wants to know...

Law of Conservation of Momentum...

Initial mass x initial velocity = final mass x final velocity.

As fuel burns, mass decreases, hence velocity must therefore increase to conserve momentum. Therefore increased accelerations put more force on astronauts, and you can calculate g-force and all that sort of thing from there...
 

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fine if noone wants to help me then, its fine then!
 

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lol yeh probably, but even then it could be a late night crammer, like me :D

hmm...the only thing i would add to takuya would be that F=ma. where force(thrust) is always a constant. therefore, as mass is burnt off, acceleration would have to increase. balancing out = energy conservation.
although, acceleration also means g-forces for astronauts, so they woudl have to control the acceleration of the ship. ie- turning off the engine, etc.
 

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there are 04ers here too....

edit: to add to what takuya and rahul has said, you might also need to talk about how g-forces affect astronauts, ie why they lie down...
 
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analyse the changing acceleration of a rocket during launch in terms of the:
Law of Conservation of Momentum

this is the section which i want help on ..
 

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"the only thing i would add to takuya would be that F=ma. where force(thrust) is always a constant. therefore, as mass is burnt off, acceleration would have to increase. balancing out = energy conservation." did you read this?
check out the relevant section in the text book, it will show you the momentum of gases and rockets bit aswell.
 

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anyone got nay good sites on info bout

the changing acceleration of a rocket during launch in terms of the:
Law of Conservation of Momentum
 

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m1v1=m2v2... but m2 decreases so v2 increases... now just bullshit about this as u invariably do in physics:p
 

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i need to do this for a oral task
so yeh...
i cant bs, and its recorded on tape
 

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