How Does a Rocket's Average Speed Compare to Its Final Speed as It Burns Fuel?

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The discussion revolves around the relationship between a rocket's average speed and its final speed as it burns fuel. The context involves concepts of acceleration, mass change, and motion equations in rocketry.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants explore the implications of changing mass on acceleration and speed, questioning how average speed relates to final speed. Some participants suggest considering the nature of the rocket's acceleration and the definition of average speed.

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There is an ongoing exploration of the concepts involved, with some participants providing insights into the relationship between average and final speeds. The discussion includes various interpretations and assumptions regarding the nature of acceleration and speed in the context of a rocket's motion.

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Participants note the absence of specific data and emphasize that the problem is more about conceptual understanding rather than numerical calculation.

Omid
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Please help me with this question :
A rocket can accelerate at an increasing rate as its fuel is consumed and it gets lighter and lighter. If the rocket starts from rest, what can be said about the average speed as compared with the final speed ?
Thanks
 
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There's no simple relationship between the final speed and the average speed since the mass of the "rocket" is changing (acceleration is NOT a constant!) until its fuel is completely expelled. You need to actually solve the equation of motion for the rocket and you'll basically find something like
[tex]v = - v_e \ln \frac {M_{final}}{M_{start}}[/tex]
where [itex]v_e[/itex] is the velocity of the exhaust relative to the rocket. (I'm relying on memory here.)
 
Omid said:
Please help me with this question :
A rocket can accelerate at an increasing rate as its fuel is consumed and it gets lighter and lighter. If the rocket starts from rest, what can be said about the average speed as compared with the final speed ?
Thanks

I'll assume this is an explanation question, not a calculation, because you haven't supplied any data.

The average speed is constantly changing, (increasing), because the rocket's acceleration is increasing constantly. The final speed will be very high indeed.

So how can you compare them?

Well, think about this:
a) Will the final velocity be high or low?
b) What will the average speed of the rocket be?

If you think about it, the final velocity has to be larger than the average speed, because the average takes into account every speed that has occurred, while the final speed is going to be the highest speed it reaches. So, comparing them, all you can really say is the final speed will be higher than the average speed.

Andy
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Thank you very much Andy
 

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