I have been conversing with a person, who claims the initial acceleration of the A17 ascent stage was about 3 times higher than expected from the numbers for mass, thrust and gravity.
I plugged the numbers for the ascent stage in, found an acceleration of
16kN, 2445 kg spacecraft plus 2376 kg ascent fuel, plus two astronauts, and a bag of samples about 250 kg.
This gives a= f/m -> a = 16.000 N / 5071 kg -> a = 3.155 m/s^2 minus lunar gravity of 1.62 m/s^2 ->1,535 m/^2
He claims his calculations, based on the TV-transmission from the LRV, gives an initial acceleration of 3.74 m/s^2. I have pointed out what I think is a flaw in his idea, namely the ascent engine firing into the descent stage, and some pressure between the two parts would give the ascent stage a significant push for the first fraction of a second.