0.00 of a second....leaving it well alone......rocket....yuk!
2007-08-10 13:44:27
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answer #1
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answered by Welshchick 7
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The orbital and get away velocities relies upon merely on the mass of the planet, no longer the satellite tv for pc. you are able to derive this extremely easily with Newton's regulation: Gravitational stress is proportional to the mass of the planet and that of the satellite tv for pc. The gravitational accelaration is calculated applying F=ma, the place m is the mass of the satellite tv for pc. As such, the mass of the satellite tv for pc is on the two aspects of the equation and is bumped off. Orbital and get away velocities are merely particular velocities which would be derived off that rule. So, the get away speed of a planet is the comparable for any rocket, precise? in short, a heavy rocket desires to get to the comparable speed as a easy one to flee the Earth's gravitational pull. yet a heavy rocket desires extra gas because it is going to % extra acceleration to easily attain that speed than a easy one.
2016-10-14 22:16:49
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answer #2
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answered by simpkins 4
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4 1/4
2007-08-10 13:43:32
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answer #3
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answered by ★ LesbianLucy ★ 3
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Take it with a nice hot curry and 8 pints of lager to speed it up. Magic!
2007-08-10 14:16:06
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answer #4
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answered by nipper 3
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Exactly a gazillion and one elks per hour. Clear enough for ya?
2007-08-10 13:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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WHoooooooosh!
2007-08-10 13:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If I've been drinking the night before .027 seconds
2007-08-10 13:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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11.2 kilometres per second, same as it is for missiletoe.
2007-08-10 13:54:02
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answered by cherrycheesecake 5
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about 3500 carrots / hour....
2007-08-10 13:51:02
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answered by I Can Count To Potato 7
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