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4. Acceleration, Time, Distance F = ma
Vf = V0 + at
s = V0t + at2
5. Vector Addition
6. Trigonometric Functions
8. Specific Heat Specific Heat : the amount of heat that enters or leaves a unit mass while the substance changes one degree in temperature.
c = Btu per lbsm - degree Rankine
cp : specific heat at constant pressure
cv : specific heat at constant volume
k : ratio of specific heats
9. Specific Impulse
10. Launch Velocity Losses Gravity losses
Pitch over to get correct velocity vector alignment for orbital insertion
Drag from atmosphere
Not instantaneous application of velocity
12. Three Stage Booster
13. ORBIT FORMULAS
17. Coordinate Systems Cartesian Coordinates
Abscissa = x
Ordinate = y
(x,y) Polar Coordinates
Radius Vector = r
Vectorial Angle = q
(r,q)
18. Description of Orbit Right Ascension
Measured eastward from the vernal equinox
In Spring when the sun’s center crosses the equatorial plane once thought to be aligned with the first point of the constellation Aries
Inclination
Argument of Perigee
Two of the following
Eccentricity
Perigee
Apogee