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A rocket is continuously firing its engines as it accelerates away from Earth. For the first kilometer of its ascent, the mass of fuel ejected is small compared to the mass of the rocket. For this distance, which of the following indicates the changes, if any, in the kinetic energy of the rocket, the gravitational potential energy of the Earth-rocket system, and the mechanical energy of the Earth-rocket system? System Gravitational System Potential Energy Rocket Kinetic Energy Mechanical Energy

(A) Increasing IncreasingIncreasing
(B) Increasing Increasing Constant IncreasingDecreasing Decreasing Decreasing Increasing Constant

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Final answer:

For the first kilometer of the rocket's ascent, the kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, and mechanical energy of the Earth-rocket system increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

The changes in the kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, and mechanical energy of the Earth-rocket system for the first kilometer of the rocket's ascent can be determined.

Since the mass of fuel ejected is small compared to the mass of the rocket, the rocket's kinetic energy will increase as it accelerates away from Earth. The gravitational potential energy of the Earth-rocket system will also increase as the rocket moves higher against the pull of gravity. Therefore, the changes in the three quantities are as follows:

  1. Kinetic Energy: Increasing
  2. Gravitational Potential Energy: Increasing
  3. Mechanical Energy: Increasing

User Ferdinando Randisi
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Answer:

A) Increasing, Increasing, Increasing

Step-by-step explanation:

The greater the rate of fuel ejection higher will be the kinetic energy of the rocket. As rocket is fire upward its fuel rejection rate increases and hence it's kinetic energy increases.

Gravitational potential energy,

as the rocket moves further it's r from the Earth increases. Hence the Gravitational potential energy increases as its height from the Earth increases.

Therefore, mechanical energy of the rocket must also increase as it is sum of kinetic and potential energy.

Hence Option A is correct.

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