ronnknee said:
I understand that probes utilise the gravitational attraction of another planet like Venus to speed it up when sent to outer space.
Can someone explain how when the probe passes Venus, its speed is reduced relative to Venus but increase relative to the Sun?
please dont EVER use the word 'speed'
the word your looking for is velocity, as for how its increased relative to the sun if you draw its in and out vectors it will turn out to be a triangle and hence the resultant will end up larger or smaller depending on whether or not you wanted it to slow down or speed up =)
larger velocity vector shows an 'increase' in the velocity although this is due to the direction and not the magnitude in fact the magnitute remains the same
as for the speed being reduced that is a load of crap =)
infact the magnitude of the velocity is the same and the direction is even the same relative to the planet =) *think about this one*
what infact happens is that it steals some angular momentum =)
and thats how it achieves its change in direction
although this does in fact slow down the spin velocity of the plant
the mass difference between the planet and the ship is so large that the amount is negligable =)