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  The Saturn F-1 engine combined kerosene with oxygen;
  the chemical combustion forced gas out of the rocket
  nozzle with a speed of roughly 
         exhaust speed  u   =  2600  m/s
  
    Q:  How many kg of fuel did the F-1 engine
        burn each second?
 
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  The Saturn F-1 combined a relatively small engine
  with gigantic fuel tanks.  How big were the tanks?
  Well, compare the mass of the system when the 
  tanks were full to the mass when the tanks were empty:
     
      mass (full of fuel)  =   436,000   kg
      mass (out of fuel)   =    26,600   kg
  
    Q:  Suppose a Saturn F-1 engine in deep space
        with a full set of fuel tanks was just 
        floating, motionless.   If the engine
        is ignited, and all the fuel processed,
        how fast would the empty engine be
        moving afterward?
        This is called the delta-vee 
        of a rocket engine.
  
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