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Derive the rocket equation M(dV/dt)
Derive the rocket equation M(dV/dt) = -u(dM/dt)for a rocket in the (constant) gravitational field near the surface of the Earth.
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derive a fundamental equation that is used to determine the speed of a rocket.
This vague statement is bordering on the
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A rocket is launched from a tower. The height of the rocket, y in feet, is related to the time after launch, x in seconds, by
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A rocket is launched from a tower. The height of the rocket, y in feet, is related to the time after launch, x in seconds, by
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A constant force of 100N , directed upward, is applied to a 5.0kg toy rocket by the rocket's engine.
What is the rocket's
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