by Anonymous on December 7th, 2009

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What is the maximum or burnout velocity of the Saturn V rocket whose mass was 2.45x10E6 kg, 65 percent of which is fuel, if the fuel exhaust velocity is 3400 ms? Exclude gravity and begin from rest.

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  • by archimedes on December 7th, 2009

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    v-0=veln(Mi/Mf)
    =3400ln(M/.35M)=3400ln(2.45E6/857500)=3569.4 meters per second.

    to include gravity deduct gt where t=burn time of fuel.

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