SunnyJim
Well-Known Member
You're causing mathematical physics so much pain here by not putting Newton's 2nd into context. Start by applying the SUVAT equations of motion to the data you've collected.wow 5900 kg for lm, 204 for the lunar rover and mebbe 250 for the astronauts, so say approx. 6 tonnes. lol didn't know it was so heavy, so F = m a , we know the mass to be 6000 kg, acceleration is 1.62, so the force needed is 9700 kg of thrust...shit, glad I put down my splif to work it all out...didn't happen