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At one instant of time a rocket is traveling in outer space at 2500m/s and is exhausting fuel at a rate of 100 kg/s. If the speed of the fuel as it leaves the rocket is 1500 m/s, relative to the rocket, the thrust is:

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Thrust is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton's third law. When a system expels or accelerates mass in one direction, the accelerated mass will cause a force of equal magnitude but opposite direction on that system. Mathematically can be written as,


T = v(dm)/(dt)

Here,

v = speed of the exhaust gases measured relative to the rocket.


(dm)/(dt)= Rate of change of mass with respect to time

Our values are given as,


v = 1500m/s


(dm)/(dt) = 100kg/s

Replacing we have that


T = 1500*100


\therefore T = 1.5*10^5N

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