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Disregarding the force of gravity, the maximum velocity v of a rocket is given by v = t ln M, where t is the velocity of the exhaust and M is the ratio of the mass of the rocket with fuel to its mass without fuel. A solid propellant rocket has an exhaust velocity of 2.5 kilometers per second. Find its mass ratio M.

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Disregarding the force of gravity, the maximum velocity v of a rocket is given by v = t ln M, where t is the velocity of the exhaust and M is the ratio of the mass of the rocket with fuel to its mass without fuel. A solid propellant rocket has an exhaust velocity of 2.5 kilometers per second. Find its mass ratio M.

  • 7.5 = 2.5 ln M
  • ln M = 3
  • m = e^3 = 20.08553692

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