Space velocities are typically used to describe catalytic reactors, and are denoted as volume hourly space velocity, VHSV. VHSV = Volume flow/catalyst mass
No.Orbital Velocity is the velocity required by a body to achieve a circular orbit around its primary.Escape velocity is the minimum velocity needed to escape a gravitational field
The velocity a rocket must reach to establish an orbit in space is called orbital velocity. It depends on the altitude of the desired orbit and the mass of the body being orbited. In general, orbital velocity is around 28,000 km/h for low Earth orbit.
A space shuttle is a reusable spacecraft meant for manned missions into orbit.
No, it is not possible to shoot a bullet into space from the ground on Earth. Bullets fired from firearms do not have enough velocity to escape Earth's gravity and reach space. Additionally, there are aerodynamic forces, air resistance, and other factors that would prevent a bullet from traveling to space.
Yes, the NASA space shuttle was capable of reaching escape velocity from Earth. It typically needed a combination of its rocket boosters and main engines to achieve the necessary speed to break free from Earth's gravitational pull and reach space.
Velocity is a speed in a very specific direction.
Space velocity is the number of reactors treated in unit time while space time is the time required to treat a reactor.
Escape velocity.
the rate of change in the velocity of a body
If the velocity is uniform, then the final velocity and the initial velocity are the same. Perhaps you meant to say uniform acceleration. In any event, the question needs to be stated more precisely.
It's a scrambled equation. What you meant to say is, "The absolute value of velocity equals speed."
The velocity of the ball will remain constant at 14 m/s since there are no external forces acting on it to change its velocity in empty space.
If you plotted the original path and velocity, and the path and velocity of the 'impacting' force, then the third leg of the triangle will be the resultant path and velocity.
No.Orbital Velocity is the velocity required by a body to achieve a circular orbit around its primary.Escape velocity is the minimum velocity needed to escape a gravitational field
By using the habo space telescle to detect the object's velocity
Earth's velocity through space is 297,800 m/s
The momentum of a rocket is directly proportional to its velocity during space travel. This means that as the rocket's velocity increases, its momentum also increases. Momentum is a measure of an object's motion, and in the case of a rocket, its momentum is determined by its mass and velocity. So, the faster a rocket travels in space, the greater its momentum will be.