BrotherBread
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I think our teacher isn't teaching us adequately, that or this is a bogus trial HSC because I can't answer this question about Escape Velocity.
Describe the method Newton used that allowed him to show how the 'escape velocity' of earth could be calculated. (3mks, 9 lines)
I wasn't sure but I used his thought experiment of throwing rocks from a tower to establish the idea that at any given altitude there is avelocity that achieves a stable orbit, and then said that later this concept was used to calculate escape velocity. Is that about right?
Another one I am having trouble doing concerns the Mich-Mor exp
The exp by Mich-Mor won them a national prize in physics in 1888 'Not only for what they have established but for what they have unsettled.' With detail on the basis of the experiment, discuss what had been shown by the experiments and what been unsettled. (6mks 22 lines)
I know the experiment and all the rest of it, how it proved that light didn't require a medium etc, but I can't get the gist of what it wants to to say.
One calculation based question I am struggling with is
At launch a rocket and payload have a total mass of 4.8 x 10^5kg. The thrust produced by the rocket engines in the first second as the rocket begins to move is 1.43 x 10^7 N. The rocket was used to place a satellite of mass 820kg into orbit with an orbital velocity of 7.475 km/s.
a) calculate the average acceleration of the rocket during the first second of launch(2 mks, 3 lines)
b)providing in full detail, explain how orbital velocity can be used to calculate the altitude above earth of the satellite's circular orbit
I don't even know if that is in the syllabus. And I think that the whole lines are bogus too as in the HSC the lines are nowhere near as big as normal leaf lines.
Any help and or guidance would be much appreciated.
Describe the method Newton used that allowed him to show how the 'escape velocity' of earth could be calculated. (3mks, 9 lines)
I wasn't sure but I used his thought experiment of throwing rocks from a tower to establish the idea that at any given altitude there is avelocity that achieves a stable orbit, and then said that later this concept was used to calculate escape velocity. Is that about right?
Another one I am having trouble doing concerns the Mich-Mor exp
The exp by Mich-Mor won them a national prize in physics in 1888 'Not only for what they have established but for what they have unsettled.' With detail on the basis of the experiment, discuss what had been shown by the experiments and what been unsettled. (6mks 22 lines)
I know the experiment and all the rest of it, how it proved that light didn't require a medium etc, but I can't get the gist of what it wants to to say.
One calculation based question I am struggling with is
At launch a rocket and payload have a total mass of 4.8 x 10^5kg. The thrust produced by the rocket engines in the first second as the rocket begins to move is 1.43 x 10^7 N. The rocket was used to place a satellite of mass 820kg into orbit with an orbital velocity of 7.475 km/s.
a) calculate the average acceleration of the rocket during the first second of launch(2 mks, 3 lines)
b)providing in full detail, explain how orbital velocity can be used to calculate the altitude above earth of the satellite's circular orbit
I don't even know if that is in the syllabus. And I think that the whole lines are bogus too as in the HSC the lines are nowhere near as big as normal leaf lines.
Any help and or guidance would be much appreciated.
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