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11 October, 06:43

A space vehicle is traveling at 4150 km/h relative to the Earth when the exhausted rocket motor (mass 4m) is disengaged and sent backward with a speed of 79 km/h relative to the command module (mass m). What is the speed of the command module relative to Earth just after the separation? km/h

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  1. 11 October, 07:54
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    4213.2 Km/h

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Initial Speed of space vehicle relative to Earth, u = 4150 km/h

    Mass of rocket motor = 4m

    speed of the rocket motor relative to command module, v' = 79 Km/h

    Mass of the command module = m

    Now,

    let the speed of command module relative to earth be 'v'

    From the conservation of momentum, we have

    (4m + m) * u = m * v + (4m * (v - v'))

    or

    5m * 4150 = mv + 4mv - 4mv'

    or

    20750 = 5v - (4 * 79)

    or

    20750 = 5v - 316

    or

    v = 4213.2 Km/h
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