Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 2, Problem 75GP
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a.

The velocity of the rocket, when it runs out of the fuel.

  v=87.64 m/sec.

Given:

Acceleration of rocket starting from rest is 3.2 m/sec2

Rocket runs out of fuel at an altitude of 1200 m.

Formula used:

  v2=u2+2ah here v is the final velocity, u is initial velocity , a is acceleration and h is height

Calculation:

For the given situation, u = 0, h = 1200 m, a = 3.2m/sec2

  v2=0+(2×3.2×1200)v2=7680v=87.63587.64m/s

b.

Time taken by the rocket to reach the given height.

  t=27.39sec

Given:

Acceleration of rocket starting from rest is 3.2 m/sec2

Rocket runs out of fuel at an altitude of 1200 m.

Formula used:

  h=ut+12at2

Here h is height, u is initial velocity, a is acceleration and t is time Calculation:

From h=ut+12at2

  1200=0+0.5×3.2×t2

  t2=12001.6=30004=750t=27.386=27.39sec

c.

The maximum altitude does the rocket reach.

Maximum altitude = 1591.84m

Given:

Acceleration of rocket starting from rest is 3.2 m/sec2

Rocket runs out of fuel at an altitude of 1200 m.

Formula used:

The equation of motion is,

  v2=u22gh

Calculation:

After 1200 m height it will go upwards until its velocity becomes zero

Let it goes up to h1m height after 1200m.

  v2=u22gh1

  0=(87.64)22×9.8×h1

  h1=(87.64)2×9.82

  h1=391.84m m

The maximum altitude that the rocket reach =1200+391.84=1591.84 m

d.

Time taken by the rocket to reach the maximum height.

  t=36.33sec

Given:

Acceleration of rocket starting from rest is 3.2 m/sec2

Rocket runs out of fuel at an altitude of 1200 m.

Formula used:

The equation of motion is,

  v=ugt

Calculation:

Let t1is the time to reach from 1200m to the height when velocity becomes zero.So,

  v=ugt1

  0=87.649.8t1

  t1=87.649.8

  t1=8.94 sec

Total time is,

  T= 27.39+8.94 = 36.33sec

e.

The velocity at the instant of striking the Earth.

  v=31200=176.64 m/sec

Given:

Acceleration of rocket starting from rest is 3.2 m/sec2

Rocket runs out of fuel at an altitude of 1200 m.

Formula used:

  v2=u2+2gh , here v is final velocity, u is initial velocity , h is height and g is accelerationCalculation:

From previous parts, h=1591.84m

Substituting the values,

  v2=0+2×9.8×1591.84=31200

  v=31200=176.64m/sec

f.

Total time for which the rocket is in the air.

Total time = 54.35sec

Given:

Acceleration of rocket starting from rest is 3.2 m/sec2

Rocket runs out of fuel at an altitude of 1200 m.

Formula used:

The equation of motion is,

  h=ut+12gt2

Calculation:

Let the time taken to reach the ground from maximum altitude is t"

  h=ut+12gt"2

  1591.84=0+12×9.8×t"2

  t"2=1591.844.9

  t"=18.02sec sec

Total time is,

  Tt=27.39+8.94+18.02=54.35sec

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