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20 August, 04:48

A 20000 kg rocket has a rocket motor that generates 3.0*105 n of thrust. part a what is the rocket's initial upward acceleration?

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  1. 20 August, 04:52
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    From the Newton’s first law, force is simply the product of mass and acceleration. The formula is given as:

    Force = mass * acceleration

    So given a mass of 20,000 kg and a force of 3 x 10^5 N, we can calculate the acceleration:

    acceleration = Force / mass

    acceleration = 3 x 10^5 N / 20,000 kg

    acceleration = 15 m/s^2
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