372213 A rocket of mass \(1000 \mathrm{~kg}\) is to be projected vertically upwards. The gases are exhausted vertically downwards with velocity \(100 \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\) with respect to the rocket. What is the minimum rate of burning of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards against, the gravitational attraction? (Take \(g=10 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}\) )
372213 A rocket of mass \(1000 \mathrm{~kg}\) is to be projected vertically upwards. The gases are exhausted vertically downwards with velocity \(100 \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\) with respect to the rocket. What is the minimum rate of burning of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards against, the gravitational attraction? (Take \(g=10 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}\) )
372213 A rocket of mass \(1000 \mathrm{~kg}\) is to be projected vertically upwards. The gases are exhausted vertically downwards with velocity \(100 \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\) with respect to the rocket. What is the minimum rate of burning of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards against, the gravitational attraction? (Take \(g=10 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}\) )
372213 A rocket of mass \(1000 \mathrm{~kg}\) is to be projected vertically upwards. The gases are exhausted vertically downwards with velocity \(100 \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\) with respect to the rocket. What is the minimum rate of burning of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards against, the gravitational attraction? (Take \(g=10 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}\) )
372213 A rocket of mass \(1000 \mathrm{~kg}\) is to be projected vertically upwards. The gases are exhausted vertically downwards with velocity \(100 \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\) with respect to the rocket. What is the minimum rate of burning of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards of fuel, so as to just lift the rocket upwards against, the gravitational attraction? (Take \(g=10 \mathrm{~ms}^{-2}\) )