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Power Required in Rocket Propulsion Formulas
Power Required is the amount of power required to do work. And is denoted by P. Power Required is usually measured using the Kilowatt for Power. Note that the value of Power Required is always negative.
Formulas to find Power Required in Rocket Propulsion
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Power required to produce Exhaust Jet Velocity
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Power required to produce Exhaust Jet Velocity given Mass of Rocket and Acceleration
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List of variables in Rocket Propulsion formulas
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Mass Flow Rate
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f
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Exit Velocity
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Mass of Rocket
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Acceleration
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Effective Exhaust Velocity of Rocket
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FAQ
What is the Power Required?
Power Required is the amount of power required to do work. Power Required is usually measured using the Kilowatt for Power. Note that the value of Power Required is always negative.
Can the Power Required be negative?
Yes, the Power Required, measured in Power can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Power Required?
Power Required is usually measured using the Kilowatt[kW] for Power. Watt[kW], Milliwatt[kW], Microwatt[kW] are the few other units in which Power Required can be measured.
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