T TigerMaster New Member Joined Jul 12, 2016 Messages 21 Gender Male HSC 2016 Aug 14, 2016 #1 Calculate the acceleration of a 5x10^4 kg rocket just after lift-off, if it's motor is expelling 50 Kg of exhaust at 2x10^4 m/s every second.
Calculate the acceleration of a 5x10^4 kg rocket just after lift-off, if it's motor is expelling 50 Kg of exhaust at 2x10^4 m/s every second.
T ThreeSciences Member Joined May 28, 2016 Messages 38 Gender Male HSC 2016 Aug 14, 2016 #2 P = (50Kg)(2x10^4 m/s) P = 1,000,000Kgm/s Due to the law of conservation of momentum & since thrust is constant (until out of fuel), the downwards momentum is counteracted by an upwards momentum that launches the rocket. 1,000,000Kgm/s = (5x10^4)v v = 20m/s One second later, the rocket weighs 50Kg less. 1,000,000Kgm/s = (5x10^4 - 50)v v = 20.02 (2 d.p) Acceleration = (change in velocity) / (time) = (20.02 - 20) / 1 = 0.02m/s/s
P = (50Kg)(2x10^4 m/s) P = 1,000,000Kgm/s Due to the law of conservation of momentum & since thrust is constant (until out of fuel), the downwards momentum is counteracted by an upwards momentum that launches the rocket. 1,000,000Kgm/s = (5x10^4)v v = 20m/s One second later, the rocket weighs 50Kg less. 1,000,000Kgm/s = (5x10^4 - 50)v v = 20.02 (2 d.p) Acceleration = (change in velocity) / (time) = (20.02 - 20) / 1 = 0.02m/s/s