A rocket which is 700000kg(given that the rocket never loses mass) working with 10.000.000 Newton, how much is the acceleration?

basic question, but i was wondering about the gravitation how would you calculate this.

net force=mass*acceleration

10kN-weight=mass*a
10kN-700kg*9.8=700E3kg*a
solve for a

a= 10,000/700 - g

I want to know how it flies if it doesn't burn any fuel...

To calculate the acceleration of the rocket, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force acting on it divided by its mass. In this case, the net force acting on the rocket is 10,000,000 Newtons, and the mass of the rocket is 700,000 kg.

The formula for acceleration is:

acceleration = net force / mass

So, to find the acceleration, we simply divide the net force by the mass:

acceleration = 10,000,000 N / 700,000 kg

Simplifying, we get:

acceleration ≈ 14.28 m/s^2

Therefore, the acceleration of the rocket is approximately 14.28 meters per second squared.

Regarding the influence of gravity, this calculation assumes that the force provided by the rocket's engines is the only force acting on it. The acceleration computed here represents the effect of the rocket's engines overcoming the force of gravity and propelling it forward.