funnytomato
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re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive
After leaving the lunar orbit, worked is done to put it back into free return trajectory.
Then after that , NLUG seems to be the most important thing when it is in the free-return trajectory, rather than any of the Laws of Motion.
What do you think of the notes from the marking centre, which states:You all are misinterpreting the Newton question!
It says for the period AFTER the rocket burn was completed. You should not mention ANYTHING about expulsion of gases as this would be DURING the rocket burn
I just fail to see how we can use 2 or all 3 of Newton's Laws of Motion if no energy from the engine is involved/should be mentioned.In better responses, candidates were able to describe and relate two or more of Newton's Laws of
Motion in words and/or equations to the return trip of Apollo 13, ie the period after leaving the
lunar orbit.
In weaker responses, candidates incorrectly applied the slingshot effect to the motion of the rocket
around the moon.
After leaving the lunar orbit, worked is done to put it back into free return trajectory.
Then after that , NLUG seems to be the most important thing when it is in the free-return trajectory, rather than any of the Laws of Motion.