Question
Question: Find the least rate which a rocket must consume fuel to be able to take off vertically. Given: Mass ...
Find the least rate which a rocket must consume fuel to be able to take off vertically. Given: Mass of rocket at the instant of takeoff is 3 tons and ejection velocity of products of combustion is 600m/s . g=9.8m/s2.
Solution
To solve this question we have to know the formula of velocity of products of combustion. And also the rate of consumed fuel. Here m is the mass of the rocket and a is equal to the acceleration of the rocket. Here g is the gravitation. And the formula is F=ma . Now we have to convert the mass value of the rocket from tons to cubic meters.Otherwise we can not solve the problem.
Complete step by step answer:
We know that F=ma ,
We also know that,
mg=Vdtdm
Where g is equal to the gravitation. Velocity is equal to V and m is equal to the mass of the rocket at the instant of take-off .