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Old February 10th 08, 03:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Tina
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Default Why airplanes taxi

It would take infinite amount of energy to accelerate any non-zero
mass to the speed of light.


On Feb 9, 12:37*am, wrote:
So, logically, spacecraft in the frictionless environment of outer space
should immediately accelerate to the speed of light.


Some haphazard math here.. if space is indeed entirely frictionless,
which I highly doubt, then to accelerate a body of weight 1kg (2.2
lbs) to the speed of light (using a constant force of 1N (or 1 m/sec2
acceleration) would require a distance of 4.5*(10^16) meters or about
45000000000000 km which is about 300 billion miles. The work done/
energy needed would be about 450 trillion joules.
The time needed to achieve this feat would be about 9.5 yrs.. so no
its not instantaneous