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upward acceleration of a rocket is given by ( where v=gas of relative to rocket, M=mass of the rocket and m = mass of fuel) respect to, the acceleration of rocket is given by​

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Answered by ADITYA1W2E3
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Acceleration = resultant force divided by mass = 4.51 ÷ 0.050 = 90 metres per second squared (90 m/s2). This means that, every second, the speed of the rocket increases by 90 m/s. This is nine times the normal acceleration due to gravity. The same method can be used for a full-sized rocket such as the Space Shuttle.

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