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The property of an object that determines how much it responds to a force in Newtonian mechanics, and how much it interacts with gravity in the Newtonian framework. Mass also refers to the intrinsic energy of a particle in particle physics. This tag does also cover effective mass.
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Need help creating an equation for the time it takes for a rocket to deaccelerate (accountin...
This WOULD be a simple kinematics equation (I might have made a mistake with the negative, but w/e for now):
$t = \frac{-u}{a}$ or $t = \frac{-u}{-gravity+\frac{Force}{mass}}$
This is fine if the mass … The rate of mass change is simply $m - (f * t)$ where m is initial (wet) mass, f is the rate of fuel mass consumed per second and t is time. This makes sense, right? …