CH 3 Force Due To Water Flow To Rocket Propulsion

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3 (force due to water flow to rocket propulsion)


1.A typical rocket consumes the fuel at a. 100 kg /sec b. 1000 kg /sec c. 10000 kg/sec d. 400 kg /sec 2.When the fuel in the rocket in burned and effected , the mass of rocket decreases and a. acc increases b. acc decreases c. acc in constant d. momentum is not conserved 3.A typical rocket ejects the burnt gases at speeds of over a.4000 m/sec b. 400 m/sec c. 40000 m/sec d. 40 m /sec 4.Flight of a rocket is an example of a. first law of motion c. third law of motion fuel in approximately equal to a. 70 % b. 80 % c. 90 % d. 100 % 6.Suppose water flows out from a pipe at 3 kgs-1 and its velocity changes from 5 ms-1 to zero on striking the ball the force is a. 5.3 N b. 15 N c. 17 N d. 19 N 7. The motion of the rocket in the space in is according to the law of conservation of a. energy b. linear momentum c. mass d. angular momentum 8. When a shell explode in mid air ,the total momentum of its fragments is a. less than the momentum of of shell b. equal to the momentum of shell c .greater than the momentum of shell d. none of these b. second law of motion d. none

5. Before launching of any rocket, the mass of rocket due to its

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