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How does a rocket burning fuel at a constant rate affect its acceleration?
Let us first take a visual, graphed approach to your question.
$$
\begin{equation}
F = ma \tag{1}
\end{equation}
$$
Hence rearranging $ (1) $ gives:
$$
a=\frac{F}{m}
$$
Note that m represents the tota …
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Does the elastic potential energy belong to the spring, or the object attached to it (or both)?
Firstly, let us define the term elastic potential energy and briefly talk about the fundamentals behind why it arises.
Elastic potential energy is the energy stored in a stretched or compressed object …