Friday, June 5, 2020

Moon Landing and Newton's Law

Why would a lunar lander need thrust to land on the moon? 
Try the Phet Simulator linked below.
Lunar Lander. Phet



5 comments:

Brody t said...

yes it would need thrust to land on the moon because it probably wouldn't have enough power to land on the moon so the acceleration would help

Sophia G. said...

Since there is no atmosphere on the moon, if you don't use any thrust to land then you'll crash.

Addison M said...

Since there is no atmosphere on the moon, if you don't use any thrust to land then you'll crash.

Anonymous said...

The moon has no atmosphere to slow down objects with air resistance. The lunar lander would need to use thrust from the rocket to push back on the moon’s gravity to slow it down. This is an example of Newton’s Third Law.

caleb said...

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