Science, asked by manusidhaarth, 11 months ago

what is the atmospheric pressure when a rocket is headed towards a black hole​

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Answered by sandhyaporwal007
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Answer:760torr

Explanation:

The space shuttle provides an excellent example of these expansions. At launch, the two solid rocket boosters (SRBs) and the three space shuttle main engines (SSMEs) ignite to power the shuttle to orbit. The primary role of the solid rocket boosters is just to get the space shuttle into the upper atmosphere which requires the most propulsive force. Each booster provides 12,000kN of thrust at sea level, increasing to 14,000kN before reaching the peak thrust altitude of 46km and separation shortly thereafter. Part of the thrust increase may be related to the lower pressure at high altitude, however in this case I want to call out the shape of the nozzle exhaust. It’s clearly under-expanded (see image below), and that aligns with the operating range of the SRBs which operate closer to sea level, and so a more optimum nozzle expansion can be designed.

Answered by RockstarRohit
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Answer:

The atmospheric pressure is high when a rocket is headed towards a black hole because it has high gravitational force .

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