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SamB
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I am trying to calculate the height that a rocket engine will fly, by deriving the equation Gravitational potential energy(gPe)=FXH, where F is the weight of the engine and h is the vertical distance. The gPe at the rockets highest point must equal the chemical potential energy that the engine possess. From this I can find the height. My problem is that I have do not know how much chemical potential energy the engine possess, but I know what its impulse is. If the engine produces 5.00NXS of impulse what energy does it have? Can impulse(NXS) be converted to energy(NXM)? I hope this post is clear. Thanks for your help.
SamB
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