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24 January, 12:24

Calculate the force exerted on a rocket when the propelling gases are being expelled at a rate of 1400 kg/s with a speed of 3.6*104 m/s.

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  1. 24 January, 13:43
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    Based from Newton's second law of motion, the net force exerted on an object is equal to the product of its mass and the acceleration.

    F = m x a

    From this item, we are given of the expulsion rate and the speed, which may also be multiplied with each other in order to determine the net force.

    F = (1400 kg/s) (3.6 x 10^4 m/s)

    Simplifying,

    F = 50400000 N

    In scientific notation,

    F = 5.04 x 10^7 N
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