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A rocket of mass 30 000 kg sits on a launch pad on the Earth’s surface. The rocket motors provide an upward force of 330 kN on the rocket.


Question 8
A rocket of mass 30 000 kg sits on a launch pad on the Earth’s surface. The rocket motors provide an upward force of 330 kN on the rocket.

What is the initial acceleration of the rocket?
A 0.12 m s-2                      B 1.1 m s-2                        C 1.2 m s-2                        D 11 m s-2





Reference: Past Exam Paper – November 2015 Paper 13 Q11





Solution:
Answer: C.

The forces acting on the rocket are its weight and the upward force provided by the rocket motors.

Weight of rocket = mg = 30 000 × 9.81
Weight = 294 300 N


The initial acceleration is provided by the resultant of the two forces.

Resultant force = ma

Upward force – Weight = ma
330 000 – 294 300 = 30 000 a

Acceleration a = 35 700 / 30 000 = 1.19 m s-2 ≈ 1.2 m s-2

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