Submitted by MyShatsRRadioactive t3_zvv9jw in space
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Reply to comment by HervG in Question about rocket thrust / engines in space and in atmosphere… by MyShatsRRadioactive
Maybe I didn't explain well enough. Ion engines produce thrust equivalent to the weight of a piece of paper. The lightest breeze would render your engine unusable, or the slightest amount of drag assuming still air. Even in perfectly still air, you would never get anywhere because drag is proportional to the square of velocity, so your top speed would make walking a much more attractive option.
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