Similar stages with same size and properties yield different echaust velocities.

Similar stages with same size and properties yield different echaust velocities. Correct Answer False

For achieving optimal staging, it is important for the similar stages with similar payload mass fraction, structural mass fracting to result in similar delta-v. Although in real life, this is not the case. It is imperative to split the velocities unevenly according to the trajectory.

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