A rocket experiences a constant force even as the amount of fuel in its fuel tanks decreases. What happens to the acceleration of the rocket as it runs out of fuel?

A - The acceleration decreases because the mass increases.B - The acceleration increases because the mass increases.C - The acceleration decreases because the mass decreases.D - The acceleration increases because the mass decreases.

Respuesta :

the correct answer is D

We can answer this question by looking at Newton's second law:

[tex]F=ma[/tex]

which can be rewritten as

[tex]a=\frac{F}{m}[/tex]

where F is the force experienced by the rocket, m is its mass, a is its acceleration. In the rocket's case, the mass of the rocket decreases (because the fuel in the tank decreases), while the force remains constant, so the ratio F/m increases, and therefore the acceleration of the rocket increases.

Therefore, the correct answer is

D - The acceleration increases because the mass decreases.

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