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djyliett [7]
2 years ago
5

A 2530-kg test rocket is launched vertically from the launch pad. Its fuel (of negligible mass) provides a thrust force so that

its vertical velocity as a function of time is given by v(t) = At + Bt^2 , where A and B are constants and time is measured from the instant the fuel is ignited. At the instant of ignition, the rocket has an upward acceleration of 1.40 m/s^2 and 1.80 s later an upward velocity of 2.18 m/s .
A) Determine A.
A=..1.40..m/s^2

B) Determine B.
B=......M/s^3

C) At 5.00s after fuel ignition, what is the acceleration of the rocket?
a=....m/s^2

D) What thrust force does the burning fuel exert on it, assume no air resistance? Express the thrust in newtons.
T=......N

E) What thrust force does the burning fuel exert on it, assume no air resistance? Express the thrust as a multiple of the rocket's weight.
T=.....w
Physics
1 answer:
gavmur [86]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A = 1.4 m/s²

B = -0.10493 m/s³

a = 1.29507 m/s²

T = 28095.8271 N

T = 1.13198 W

Explanation:

t = Time taken

g = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

The equation

v(t)=At+Bt^2

Differentiating with respect to time

\frac{dv}{dt}=\frac{d(At+Bt^2)}{dt}\\\Rightarrow 1.4=A+2Bt

At t = 0

1.4=A

Hence, A = 1.4 m/s²

B=\frac{v-At}{t^2}\\\Rightarrow B=\frac{2.18-1.4\times 1.8}{1.8^2}\\\Rightarrow B=-0.10493\ m/s^3

B = -0.10493 m/s³

At t = 5 seconds

a=1.4+2\times -0.010493\times 5=1.29507\ m/s^2

a = 1.29507 m/s²

T=m(a+g)\\\Rightarrow T=2530(1.29507+9.81)\\\Rightarrow T=28095.8271\ N

T = 28095.8271 N

Weight of rocket

W=2530\times 9.81=24819.9\ N

\frac{T}{W}=\frac{28095.8271}{24819.9}\\\Rightarrow \frac{T}{W}=1.13198\\\Rightarrow T=1.13198W

T = 1.13198 W

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