Alternative to Rockets
In sci.physics Gordon D. Pusch wrote:
2.) Anything that does _not_ "throw mass out the back" (or more precisely,
_momentum_) in order to accelerate would violate Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
(AKA, the conservation of Momentum). In 300 years, _NO ONE_ has observed
a replicatable violation of Conservation of Momentum.
-- Gordon D. Pusch
Ummm, how about "catching" momentum, i.e. a sail.
Yeah, I know, it is still conserved.
Homework problem:
Given:
A. A light sail.
B. A light sail that is also a "solar cell" and uses the electricity to
power an ion rocket.
Assume equal mass for A and B (at the start), that everything is 100%
efficient and your speed is nowhere near relativistic.
At the start, do you get more "go" from B or are they the same? Why?
--
Jim Pennino
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