Suppose the mass of a fully loaded module in which astronauts take off from the Moon is 14,300 kg. The thrust of its engines is 33,000 N. (Assume that the gravitational acceleration on the Moon is 1.67 m/s.) (a) Calculate (in m/s2) its magnitude of acceleration in a vertical takeoff from the Moon. (Enter a number.) m/s² (b) Could it lift off from Earth? If not, why not? O Yes, the thrust of the module's engines is greater than its weight on Earth. O Yes, the thrust of the module's engines is equal to its weight on Earth. O No, the thrust of the module's engines is less than its weight on Earth. O No, the thrust of the module's engines is equal to its weight on Earth. If it could, calculate (in m/s2) the magnitude of its acceleration. (Enter a number. If not possible, enter NONE.) m/s²

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Suppose the mass of a fully loaded module in which astronauts take off from the Moon is 14,300 kg. The thrust of its engines is 33,000 N. (Assume that the gravitational acceleration on the Moon is 1.67 m/s².)
(a) Calculate (in m/s2) its magnitude of acceleration in a vertical takeoff from the Moon. (Enter a number.)
|m/s²
(b) Could it lift off from Earth? If not, why not?
O Yes, the thrust of the module's engines is greater than its weight on Earth.
Yes, the thrust of the module's engines is equal to its weight on Earth.
No, the thrust of the module's engines is less than its weight on Earth.
O No, the thrust of the module's engines is equal to its weight on Earth.
If it could, calculate (in m/s-) the magnitude of its acceleration. (Enter a number. If not possible, enter NONE.)
m/s2
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the mass of a fully loaded module in which astronauts take off from the Moon is 14,300 kg. The thrust of its engines is 33,000 N. (Assume that the gravitational acceleration on the Moon is 1.67 m/s².) (a) Calculate (in m/s2) its magnitude of acceleration in a vertical takeoff from the Moon. (Enter a number.) |m/s² (b) Could it lift off from Earth? If not, why not? O Yes, the thrust of the module's engines is greater than its weight on Earth. Yes, the thrust of the module's engines is equal to its weight on Earth. No, the thrust of the module's engines is less than its weight on Earth. O No, the thrust of the module's engines is equal to its weight on Earth. If it could, calculate (in m/s-) the magnitude of its acceleration. (Enter a number. If not possible, enter NONE.) m/s2
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