The Apollo spacecraft took off on July 16, 1969 and made a lunar landing (landing on the Moon) on July 20 of the same year. When it took off from Earth it had a mass of 30,320 kg. At the height of 68.5 km it was traveling with a speed of 10.203 km/h. What force did the main motors exert to achieve this speed?

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The Apollo spacecraft took off on July 16, 1969 and made a lunar landing (landing on the Moon) on July 20 of the same year.

When it took off from Earth it had a mass of 30,320 kg. At the height of 68.5 km it was traveling with a speed of 10.203 km/h.

What force did the main motors exert to achieve this speed?

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