Physics, asked by VibhutiG, 7 hours ago

a rocket covers 40 km in 5 seconds what is the speed I rocket​

Answers

Answered by anjanabhardwaj2007
1

Explanation:

Velocity of the rocket, v=5×10

3

m/s

Mass of the Earth, M

e

=6×10

24

kg

Radius of the Earth, R

e

=6.4×10

6

Height reached by rocket mass m=h

At the surface of the Earth,

Total energy of the rocket = Kinetic energy + Potential energy

=

2

1

mv

2

+(−

R

e

GM

e

m

)

At the highest point h,

v=0⟹Kinetic energy=0

Potential energy=−

R

e

+h

GM

e

m

Total energy of the rocket =−

R

e

+h

GM

e

m

By law of conservation of energy, total energy at surface = total energy at height h

2

1

mv

2

R

e

GM

e

m

=−

R

e

+h

GM

e

m

v

2

/2=

R

e

(R

e

+h)

GM

e

h

Substituting g=GM

e

/R

e

2

and rearranging the terms,

h=

2gR

e

−v

2

R

e

v

2

=

2×9.8×6.4×10

6

−(5×10

3

)

2

6.4×10

6

×(5×10

3

)

2

=1.6×10

6

m

Height achieved by the rocket with respect to the earth is

R

e

+h=6.4×10

6

+1.6×10

6

=8.010

6

m

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