The expelling of fuel from a rocket (Momentum)

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The discussion centers on calculating the velocity of a model rocket after it expels fuel, using the conservation of momentum principle. The initial parameters include a 4.00 kg rocket expelling 63.0 g of fuel at a speed of 565 m/s. A participant initially misapplied the momentum equation but later clarified that the fuel's speed is relative to the rocket. The correct approach involves setting the initial momentum equal to the final momentum, leading to a calculated rocket speed of 8.89 m/s after the fuel burns. The participants express gratitude for the collaborative problem-solving process.
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Homework Statement


A 4.00kg model rocket is launched, expelling 63.0g of burned fuel from its exhaust at a speed of 565m/s. What is the velocity of the rocket after the fuel has burned. Hint: Ignore the external forces of gravity and air resistance.


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Conservation of Momentum?


The Attempt at a Solution


I tried using the equation for the conservation of momentum by doing M1Vi=M-0.063Vf... but that did not work. I am stuck.
 
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tyro008 said:
A 4.00kg model rocket is launched, expelling 63.0g of burned fuel from its exhaust at a speed of 565m/s. What is the velocity of the rocket after the fuel has burned.

I tried using the equation for the conservation of momentum by doing M1Vi=M-0.063Vf... but that did not work. I am stuck.

Hi tyro008! :smile:

I think you've assumed that 565 m/s is the fuel's actual speed … but the question probably means the speed relative to the rocket.
 
Do you mean that this is the rocket's speed?
 
tyro008 said:
Do you mean that this is the rocket's speed?

No … the rocket starts at speed 0, and so the fuel is at speed 565.

But later the rocket is at speed v, say, and the fuel is at speed (565 - v). :smile:
 
so i did
(rocketmass X 0m/s) + (fuelmass X 565 m/s) = (rocketmass X v) + (fuelmass X (565 - v)
would this be right??
 
(this would be to find v)
 
answer - 8.89m/s...Is this right?
 
hey yeah it is! thanks so much to all you guys for helping me, i REALLY appreciate it! :]
 
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