Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Author: Debora M. Katz
Publisher: Cengage Custom Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 83PQ
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Show that for an open system such as a rocket, the second rocket equation is MR(aR)=Fext+Fthrust.

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Answer to Problem 83PQ

It is shown that for an open system the second rocket equation is MR(aR)=Fext+Fthrust.

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Consider the closed rocket exhausted fuel system and imagine an external force acting on the system.

Write the expression for the Newton’s second law.

    Fext=dptotdt                                                                                                        (I)

Here, Fext is the external force, ptot is the total momentum.

Write the expression for the total momentum.

    ptot=pR,+pE,                                                                                                 (II)

Here, pR, is the momentum of the rocket-exhaust system, and pE, is the momentum of the Earth-exhaust system.

Use equation (II) in equation (I),

    Fext=dpR,dt+dpE,dt                                                                                     (III)

The change in momentum of the exhaust is the same in both frame of reference of the Earth and the rocket so that,

    dpE,=dpE,R                                                                                                       (IV)

Use equation (IV) in equation (III),

    Fext=dpR,dt+dpE,Rdt                                                                                      (V)

Write the expression for the momentum of an moving object.

    p=mv                                                                                                                 (VI)

Here, p is the momentum of the object, m is the mass of the object, v is the speed of the object.

When a small amount of mass dm is ejected in the exhaust, the rockets velocity changes by a small amount dvR,, so that use equation (VI) in equation (V),

    Fext=MRdvR,dt+(vE)Rdmdt                                                                      (VII)

The mass in the exhaust leaves the system so that the mass exhausted will equal the mass lost by the rocket so that,

  dm=dMR                                                                                                     (VIII)

Use equation (VIII) in equation (VII),

    Fext=MRdvR,dt(vE)RdMRdt                                                                     (IX)

Write the expression for the force on the rocket in the Earths frame of reference.

    FR,=MRaR,                                                                                                      (X)

The acceleration on the rocket in the Earths frame of reference is given by,

    aR,=dvR,dt                                                                                                        (XI)

Use equation (XI) in (X),

    FR,=MRdvR,dt                                                                                               (XII)

Write the expression for the force exerted by the fuel which is known as thrust,

    Fthrust=(vE)RdMRdt                                                                                         (XIII)

Use equation (XII) in equation (X), and use (XIII) in equation (IX)

    Fext=MRaR,Fthrust

Rearrange the above equation,

    mR(aR)=Fext+Fthrust                                                                            (XIV)

Conclusion:

Therefore, it is shown from equation (XIV) that for an open system the second rocket equation is MR(aR)=Fext+Fthrust.

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