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The space shuttle uses fuel
according to information from NASA, the space shuttle has a capacity of about 500,000 gallons of fuel. Write three numbers that
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During a launch of the shuttle, fuel is being burned at a rate of 2000 kg every second. the exhaust from the burning of this
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Jim
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the solid fuel rocket boosters used to launch the space shuttle are able to lift the shuttle 45 kilometers above earths surface.
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NoNo100
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The space shuttle, with an initial mass M = 2.41×106 kg, is launched from the surface of the earth with an initial net
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bill
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The space shuttle, with an initial mass M = 2.41E+6 kg, is launched from the surface of the earth with an initial net
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leon
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The picture below shows the space shuttle leaving Earth.
How is the space shuttle able to leave Earth's surface? Responses The
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A 70kg accidentally loses his safety line while drifting in space 4m from the space shuttle. To get back he removes a 5.3kg tool
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Ev
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The reusably booster rockets of the U.S space shuttle employ a mixture of aluminum and ammonium perchlorate for fuel. A possile
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jecce.
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An engine of the orbital maneuvering system (OMS) on a
space shuttle exerts a force of for 3.90 s, exhausting a negligible mass
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Anonymous
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An observer 2.5 miles from the launch pad of a space shuttle measures the angle of elevation to the base of the shuttle to be 25
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Jimmy
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