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When a rocket is launched, it carries a heavy load of fuel, which is burned during the ascent. The force needed to produce a given acceleration just off the launching pad is F1. The force needed to produce the same acceleration a few minutes after launch is F2. What relationship would F1 and F2 have?

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Answer:

F1>F2

Step-by-step explanation:

The fuel is burning, this means that the total mass of the rocket decreases over time. According to Newton's second law:


F=ma

Since acceleration in both moments is the same, the force at time 1 is greater than the force at time 2, since the mass at time 1 is greater than the mass at time 2.

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