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10/20/2013 1:47:07 PM EDT
I was asked this question by my daughter.

This takes place in space, with no other forces to slow it down.  From a standing start, a rocket accelerates at 1 G for two hours before the engines shut down and coast.  
In feet per second, how fast is it going after one minute, one hour and when it shuts down its engines after two hours?

I think the answers are:

1920 fps
115,200 fps
230,400 fps

10/20/2013 1:49:59 PM EDT
[#1]
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I was asked this question by my daughter.

This takes place in space, with no other forces to slow it down.  From a standing start, a rocket accelerates at 1 G for two hours before the engines shut down and coast.  
In feet per second, how fast is it going after one minute, one hour and when it shuts down its engines after two hours?

I think the answers are:

1920 fps
115,200 fps
230,400 fps

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Seems pretty close to me, and I took a Physics 101 class once.
10/20/2013 1:51:40 PM EDT
[#2]
V=at
10/20/2013 1:51:57 PM EDT
[#3]
Have you accounted for the speed of the treadmill?
10/20/2013 1:54:32 PM EDT
[#4]
9.8m/s/s x 3600s x 2 x (3ft/m)


ETA that's 2 hours
10/20/2013 1:58:04 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

I think the answers are:



1920 fps

115,200 fps

230,400 fps



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You are correct.
10/20/2013 2:01:01 PM EDT
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I think the answers are:

1920 fps
115,200 fps
230,400 fps


  You are correct.



I thought I was close!  Now I need to go build that rocket to get up to 156,960 mph so I can get to Mars.
10/20/2013 2:04:37 PM EDT
[#7]
Looks right, unless you are using a g-force meter in the spacecraft to measure speed.   If you are, then the math on that is beyond me.
10/20/2013 2:04:41 PM EDT
[#8]
Please I am drinking.
10/20/2013 2:09:57 PM EDT
[#9]
Magnets, the answer is always magnets
10/20/2013 2:13:25 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
I was asked this question by my daughter.

This takes place in space, with no other forces to slow it down.  From a standing start, a rocket accelerates at 1 G for two hours before the engines shut down and coast.  
In feet per second, how fast is it going after one minute, one hour and when it shuts down its engines after two hours?

I think the answers are:

1920 fps
115,200 fps
230,400 fps

View Quote


correct
10/22/2013 9:18:57 PM EDT
[#11]
How far they will have moved during the acceleration (in statute miles) -

10.9
39,273
157,091