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A 1000kg rocket is fired from the surface of the earth so that its exhaust speed is 1000m/s relative to the rocket. If the initial acceleration of the rocket is 5m/s2 then the mass of fuel burning per second is
(Take, g=10m/s2)


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15kg/s

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5kg/s

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10kg/s

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D

20kg/s

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Solution

The correct option is A

15kg/s


Step 1: Given Data

Initial mass of the rocket M=1000kg

Speed of the exhaust v=1000m/s

The initial acceleration of the rocket a=5m/s2

Acceleration due to gravity g=10m/s2

Step 2: Establish the Equation

We know that force is equal to the product of mass and acceleration.

Force is also equal to the rate of change of momentum p.

Mg+a=dpdt

We know that momentum p=mv

Mg+a=ddtmv

In this case, the velocity of the exhaust remains constant and the mass is changing with time.

Mg+a=vdmdt

dmdt=Mvg+a

Step 3: Calculate the rate of change in mass

Upon substituting the values we get,

dmdt=1000100010+5

=15kg/s

Hence, the correct answer is option (A).


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