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by dvdkhlng
1684 days ago
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Whether liquid or not, running the formula for kinetic energy of the counterweight, I'm getting something around 1 GJ (gigajoule) for a weight of 1 ton at 1500 m/s [1]. According to this site [2] that's equivalent to around 200 kg of TNT. Even with the counterweight being mostly water, that's quite a lot of energy to disperse. How does one evenly spread out the water to a surface the size of a football field? Would that even be enough area to prevent a shock wave being reflected back at the launch equipment? [1] https://calculator.academy/joule-calculator/#f1p1|f2p0 [2] https://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/energy/tntkg.html?u=tn... |
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