sweet_chick
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i used sling shot thingy as newton theorised that and i used that law that and object will continue in constant velocity unless acted upon by force
It didn't explode haven't you seen apollo 13? does seeing that give me an unfair advantage?xrtzx said:i agree, because they have to escape the moon's grav pull. BUt it was kinda gay, maybe i didnt read the entire q but was it me or did it say the spacecraft exploded?? if it did wouldnt they all die? lol, it didnt say they escaped lol.
But then again i dont read the q much lol
Haha, wow, if you're telling the truth, that right there is an example of how the BoS is disadvantaging would-be physics students using english.B.J said:So i guess im the only person that said its a ridiculous statement because Newton died hundreds of years ago and wouldnt know how to control a spaceship anyway
I noticed that with the figurative speech, but after I wrote that I found it very difficult to figure out what we were supposed to discuss... as this thread has shown, people have talked about the slingshot affect, re-entry factors, Newton's laws (both gravitational and the 3 force laws...) etc.KFunk said:Figuratively speaking Newton was in the driver's seat 'cause the motion of the shuttle/rocket thingo was due to newton's laws and his eq'ns of gravity. It was more like an english task - explaining the function of figurative speech in language and how the Newton reference made sense contextually.
This is what stopped me from talking about the Slingshot Effect, because (i've forgotten already) didn't it say they did the burn after circling the moon?it says after the rocket completed its burn
Captain Gh3y said:Haha, wow, if you're telling the truth, that right there is an example of how the BoS is disadvantaging would-be physics students using english.
Also, if you are serious, you may be in danger of having your paper cancelled (??) for writing frivolous/objectionable material.
haha yes i am serious but i did put other stuff in about slingshot and gravity and shit aswell for my real answer.
After thinking of that as an answer i couldnt help putting it in, it made me laugh during the exam, and i had to show whoevers marking my paper the shitness of their questions...that'll show them
Umm well due to the lack of lunar atmosphere it will get at least as far as it was after it's last rocket burn. The escape velocity is redundant as it isnt fully escaping the moon's gravity (just trying to reach a point where the moon's gravity and Earth's gravity are equal) and it will gain that velocity from travelling from the Earth.fadykozman said:slingshot effect, escape velocity.
Note that escape velocity is needed, how else is the shuttle will go back to earth if its KE is not > GPE with respect to the moon?
mate whats with the capitalising of 'then'....Xenocide said:I am with Captain Gh3y again. The question said AFTER the burn had been completed. The burn was required to get them out of moon's gravity and implies that the slingshot manouvre had already been completed. He THEN said that Newton was in the driving seat, so while i dont think you will lose marks for talking about it I doubt it will be required.
u said newton will hurt himself when he falls off the seat?... rofllum said:but how is that justifying what the guy said?? i mean, the guy said after the fuel was burnt, newton went to sit.
i dun get how talkin bout slingshot effect and escape velocity have to do with this statement, rather, i thought the qs was saying what did the guy imply by saying newton sitting down AFTER the fuel was burnt.
so to justify this statement, i went on how the rocket would need to accelerate deccelearate in order to esacape the moon and also get bak towards earth, BUT since it said newton only sat on the seat AFTER the rocket's fuel was burnt, ie. accelerated, now what do you get wif a guy in an accelerating spacecraft not tied up against a chair? he'd get flung around..., so i said newton would get hurt if he the statement was true.