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What is the Difference between solid propelled missile and liquid propelled missile?

Solid fueled missiles are just that. They are propelled by a solid fuel. For an everyday example of that, pick up an Estes rocket kit from Michael's craft store and look at it's propellant. Liquid propelled missiles us a liquid propellant, like your car. Liquid propellants also require a second oxidiser, either air or stored oxidiser to burn, solid propellants generally have the oxidizer mixed in. Solid fueled rockets typically can be handled rougher as they are more stable than their liquid counterparts. Hope that answers your question.


What is the rate at which the speed of an object changes?

The change in an objects velocity is called acceleration. The formula is:a = F/m where a is acceleration, m is the mass, and F is the force acting on the object.


How do you identify when a solution has become a saturated solution?

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What is the effect of the mass of freely falling body on gravitational acceleration?

No effect whatsoever. Any two freely falling bodies fall with the same acceleration when dropped in the same place on the same planet. That includes any two objects falling on Earth. Someone is sure to jump in here and point out that objects with different mass don't fall with equal accelerations on Earth, and that's because of air resistance. They may even go on to provide answers to other questions that were not asked, such as a treatise on terminal velocity. All of that is true, even if confusing. This question stipulated that the bodies in question are "freely fallling". Bodies that are falling through air are not freely falling.


How far did the object travel from time 0 s to time 15 s?

To determine how far an object traveled from time 0 s to time 15 s, you need to know the object's velocity. If you know the velocity, you can multiply it by the time elapsed (15 s) to calculate the distance traveled. Alternatively, if you have the object's acceleration, you can use physics equations to find the distance traveled.

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