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==Rocket thrust and specific impulse== | ==Rocket thrust and specific impulse== | ||
Thrust is the [[force]] ('''''F''''') which moves a rocket through the air. Thrust is generated by the rocket engine through the reaction of [[acceleration|accelerating]] a mass of gas. The gas is accelerated to the the rear | Thrust is the [[force]] ('''''F''''') which moves a rocket through the air. Thrust is generated by the rocket engine through the reaction of [[acceleration|accelerating]] a mass of gas. The gas is accelerated to the the rear and the rocket is accelerated in the opposite direction. Force may be mathematically expressed as:<ref>[http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/education/rocket/rktthsum.html Rocket Thrust Summary] from a website page of the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] (NASA)</ref><ref>[http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/education/rocket/specimp.html Specific Impulse] from a website page of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)</ref> | ||
:<math>F = \dot {m} V_e + (p_e - P_0)A_c</math> | :<math>F = \dot {m} V_e + (p_e - P_0)A_c</math> | ||
and also this form | and also this form, by defining a new term '''''v<sub>eq</sub>''''' : | ||
:<math>F = \dot {m} V_{eq} = \dot {m} \left [V_e + \frac {(p_e - P_0)A_c}{\dot {m}} \right ]</math> | :<math>F = \dot {m} V_{eq} = \dot {m} \left [V_e + \frac {(p_e - P_0)A_c}{\dot {m}} \right ]</math> |
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Rocket thrust and specific impulse
Thrust is the force (F) which moves a rocket through the air. Thrust is generated by the rocket engine through the reaction of accelerating a mass of gas. The gas is accelerated to the the rear and the rocket is accelerated in the opposite direction. Force may be mathematically expressed as:[1][2]
and also this form, by defining a new term veq :
- ↑ Rocket Thrust Summary from a website page of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
- ↑ Specific Impulse from a website page of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)