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Small rockets are used to make tiny adjustments in the speeds of satellites. One such rocket has a thrust of 35 N. If it is fired to change the velocity of a 72300 kg spacecraft by 60 cm/s, how long should it be fired?

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To solve this problem it is necessary to apply the concepts related to the Moment. The momentum represents the product of the mass and velocity of an object, that is


p = mv

where

m = mass

v = velocity

At the same time using Newtonian relations, we can consider the Moment's equivalence as a function of Force and time as

p = Ft

Where

F = Force

t = time

Matching the two expressions we get that


mv = Ft

Re-arrange to find t,


t = (mv)/(F)

Our values are given as


m = 72300kg


F = 35N


v = 60cm/s((1m)/(100cm))\rightarrow v = 0.6m/s

Replacing we have that the time is


t = (mv)/(F)


t = ((72300)(0.6))/(35)


t = 1239.4s

Therefore would be take 1239.4s

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