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Payload fraction

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Payload fraction is a term used in aerospace engineering to describe the ratio of the payload (the useful load, which can include passengers, cargo, scientific instruments, etc.) to the total mass at launch (which includes the mass of the rocket or spacecraft itself plus fuel and other necessary components). It is usually expressed as a percentage or a decimal fraction.

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