Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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ISBN: 9781133939146
Author: Katz, Debora M.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 48PQ

(a)

To determine

The average exhaust speed of the rocket engine.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 48PQ

The average exhaust speed of the rocket engine is 770m/s_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation to find the force of thrust of the rocket.

  Fthrust=(vE)RdMRdt                                                                                                   (I)

Here, Fthrust is the force of thrust of the rocket, (vE)R is the exhaust speed of the rocket, and dMRdt is the rate of burning of fuel.

The engine uses 13.5g of fuel at the rate of 2.10s. Therefore rate of burning of fuel , dMRdt=13.5g2.10s.

Convert dMRdt into SI units.

  dMRdt=13.5g2.10s(1kg103g)=6.43×103kg/s

Rewrite equation (I) in terms of Fthrust to find |(vE)R|.

  |(vE)R|=FthrustdMRdt                                                                                                    (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute 4.95N for Fthrust and 6.43×103kg/s for dMRdt in equation (II) to get |(vE)R|.

  |(vE)R|=4.95N6.43×103kg/s(1kg/s1kgm/s2)=770m/s

Therefore, the average exhaust speed of the rocket engine is 770m/s_.

(b)

To determine

The final velocity of the rocket.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 48PQ

The final velocity of the rocket is 123i^m/s_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation to find the total mass of the rocket.

  MRf=MC+ME+Mfuel                                                                                        (III)

Here, MRf is the mass of rocket, MC is the mass of chassis, ME is the mass of engine, and Mfuel is the mass of fuel exhausted.

Since the fuel is decreasing the mass of fuel possess a negative sign. Hence rewrite equation (III).

  MRf=MC+MEMfuel                                                                                        (IV)

Write the expression to calculate the mass of the rocket before propulsion.

  MRi=MC+ME                                                                                                   (V)

Here, MRi is the mass of rocket before propulsion.

Write the equation to find the final velocity of rocket.

  vf=(vE)Rln(MRfMRi)                                                                                             (VI)

Here, vf is the final velocity of rocket.

Conclusion:

Substitute 60.7g for MC, 30.5g for ME, 13.5g for Mfuel in equation (IV) to get MRf.

  MRf=60.7g+30.5g13.5g=77.7g

Substitute 60.7g for MC and 30.5g for ME in (V) to calculate MRi

  MRi=60.7g+30.5g=91.2g

Substitute 770i^m/s for (vE)R, 77.7g for MRf and 91.2g for MRi in equation (VI) to get vf    vf=(770i^m/s)ln(77.7g91.2g)=123i^m/s

Therefore, the final velocity of the rocket is 123i^m/s_.

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