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i need to make sure my answers are all correct for my assignment... so help me.
1. When the space shuttle is launched into orbit, it will have an approximate altitude of 250 km above the Earths surface and an orbital velocity of 7756 m.s-1
a. Identify and describe the types of energy possessed by the shuttle when it is in orbit
b. Briefly analyse the energy changes that have occurred, during the launch, to achieve this orbit.
for this question i wrote about kinetic and potential adding up to mechanical energy. is that right?
and when the rocket launches the kinetic increases, potential increase and mechanical also increase. am i right?
2. The acceleration of the space shuttle during launch is not constant. Briefly explain why this is so in terms of the structure and mass of the launch vehicle. Analyse the changing acceleration during launch in terms of the Law of Conservation of Momentum.
what does this question mean by 'structure'? is the structure the amount of fuel it holds?
3. State the optimum angle for re-entry into the Earths atmosphere and discuss the consequences of failing to achieve this angle. Your answer should examine angles that are greater than and less than the optimum angle.
what is the optimum angle for re-entry? isn't it always different depending on various things?
and if you have time please check my workings for calculations in the other thread (http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20113) if someone hasn't already done so.
thanks
1. When the space shuttle is launched into orbit, it will have an approximate altitude of 250 km above the Earths surface and an orbital velocity of 7756 m.s-1
a. Identify and describe the types of energy possessed by the shuttle when it is in orbit
b. Briefly analyse the energy changes that have occurred, during the launch, to achieve this orbit.
for this question i wrote about kinetic and potential adding up to mechanical energy. is that right?
and when the rocket launches the kinetic increases, potential increase and mechanical also increase. am i right?
2. The acceleration of the space shuttle during launch is not constant. Briefly explain why this is so in terms of the structure and mass of the launch vehicle. Analyse the changing acceleration during launch in terms of the Law of Conservation of Momentum.
what does this question mean by 'structure'? is the structure the amount of fuel it holds?
3. State the optimum angle for re-entry into the Earths atmosphere and discuss the consequences of failing to achieve this angle. Your answer should examine angles that are greater than and less than the optimum angle.
what is the optimum angle for re-entry? isn't it always different depending on various things?
and if you have time please check my workings for calculations in the other thread (http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20113) if someone hasn't already done so.
thanks