Dear Folks –
Phil asked:
> How far would you have to be travelling in order to require, let's say it's the standard 'scout ship',
> a two-week constant 2G accell (towards the 'target'), a coasting time of one week, & then a
> two-week decell in order to arrive w/ only a small relative diff in velocity?
21.5 billion kilometres. In 2 weeks. The sort of numbers NASA would, literally, kill for. ;-)
Can someone please cross-check my maths? (And someone online work out the distance from the Sun to Pluto?) ;-)
Part 1 s = ut + 0.5at^2
u 0
t 2 weeks
14 days
336 hours
20160 minutes
1209600 seconds
half 0.5
a 9.8 m.s^2
t^2 1463132160000
s 7,169,347,584,000 metres
7,169,347,584 kilometres
Part 2 v = u + at
11,854,080 metres per second
11,854 kilometers per second
42,674,688 kilometers per hour
1,024,192,512 km/day
7,169,347,584 km/week
Part 3 Reverse (i.e. same distance) as in Part 1
7,169,347,584 kilometres
TOTAL 21,508,042,752 kilometers
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David "Hyphen" Jaques-Watson ..at.. Beowulf Down (Tavonni/Vilis/SM 1520)
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