Isn't 125km/s^2 like, 13,000 g forces?
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They seem to have calculated km/h/s, and labelled it km/s/s
My bad, I didn't convert units correctly! Should be about 35m/s^2
As it uses fuel, the acceleration increases because the same thrust is pushing less mass. But at some point, it reaches the max acceleration they want, (which depending on the mission or payload could be 3 Gs to 5 Gs) so they start adjusting the thrust to keep the same acceleration as the mass is reduced. This is typical for most rockets, just with different specific numbers. Especially for something which could eventually be human rated, as humans really don't like anything above 3 Gs.
125 km/s^2 wow!
That’s fucking huge. That meant this 1400 metric ton vehicle was doing 0 to 60 in 0.8 seconds, repeatedly.
Yeah I really messed up the units on this one. It's actually in km/hr/s, which makes it around 35m/s^2. My bad!
Well my calculations are based on the units you meant to use. What I wrote is true based on km/h/s.