A 2540-kg test rocket is launched vertically from the launch pad. Its fuel (of negligible mass) provides

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A 2540-kg test rocket is launched vertically from the launch pad. Its fuel (of negligible mass) provides a thrust force so that its vertical velocity as a function of time is given by v{t) = At + Bt2, where A and B are constants and time is measured from the instant the fuel is ignited. At the instant of ignition, the rocket has an upward acceleration of 1.50 m/S2 and 1.00 s later an upward velocity of 2.00 m/s.
(a) Determine A and B, including their SI units.
(b) At 4.00 s after fuel ignition, what is the acceleration of the rocket, and
(c) What thrust force does the burning fuel exert on it, assume no air resistance? Express the thrust in newtons and as a multiple of the rocket's weight.
(d) What was the initial thrust due to the fuel?
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Vector Mechanics for Engineers Statics and Dynamics

ISBN: 978-0073212227

8th Edition

Authors: Ferdinand Beer, E. Russell Johnston, Jr., Elliot Eisenberg, William Clausen, David Mazurek, Phillip Cornwell

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