(COLLAB) A new design of Saturn 14 rocket with mass 1.61 x10° kg has a propulsion engine that can eject gases at a constant speed of 365.82 m/s (vGas) by burning fuel at a rate of 4.68 x10 5 kg/s (dmdT). In full tank, the rocket can carry a fuel of mass 47.95 x10 If this design exceeds the velocity of 11,200 m/s it can successfully escape Earth's gravity. Determine if this is so. Find its maximum velocity (velyZ) in a PhysLab virtual simulation. (Pitch Angle = 0) kg.
(COLLAB) A new design of Saturn 14 rocket with mass 1.61 x10° kg has a propulsion engine that can eject gases at a constant speed of 365.82 m/s (vGas) by burning fuel at a rate of 4.68 x10 5 kg/s (dmdT). In full tank, the rocket can carry a fuel of mass 47.95 x10 If this design exceeds the velocity of 11,200 m/s it can successfully escape Earth's gravity. Determine if this is so. Find its maximum velocity (velyZ) in a PhysLab virtual simulation. (Pitch Angle = 0) kg.
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![(COLLAB) A new design of Saturn 14 rocket with mass 1.61 x10° kg has a propulsion engine that can eject gases at a constant speed of 365.82
5
kg/s (dmdT). In full tank, the rocket can carry a fuel of mass 47.95 x10 ° kg.
m/s (vGas) by burning fuel at a rate of 4.68 x10
If this design exceeds the velocity of 11,200 m/s it can successfully escape Earth's gravity. Determine if this is so. Find its maximum velocity
(velyZ) in a PhysLab virtual simulation. (Pitch Angle = 0)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F29e40dd7-cb85-4b56-9442-4d01d3c336b9%2Ff88dabce-ff65-49c5-b683-05211fb69991%2Fm3wprgj_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:(COLLAB) A new design of Saturn 14 rocket with mass 1.61 x10° kg has a propulsion engine that can eject gases at a constant speed of 365.82
5
kg/s (dmdT). In full tank, the rocket can carry a fuel of mass 47.95 x10 ° kg.
m/s (vGas) by burning fuel at a rate of 4.68 x10
If this design exceeds the velocity of 11,200 m/s it can successfully escape Earth's gravity. Determine if this is so. Find its maximum velocity
(velyZ) in a PhysLab virtual simulation. (Pitch Angle = 0)
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