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33.2: Mass Fraction

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The fraction of the total initial mass m that is propellant is

 propellant mass  total initial mass =mmem=1mem

Solving Eq. (30.1.7) for this fraction, we find

1mem=1eΔv/vp

Eq. 33.2.2 tells what fraction of the rocket's total mass must be fuel in order to achieve a desired change in rocket velocity Δv.

Example 33.2.1

Let's take as an example the launch of a rocket from the Earth's surface to low-Earth orbit.

Solution

In this case, the rocket's velocity will need to change by an amount Δv=17,000mph, or about 7600 m/s. Let's say we have a rocket that can expel propellant with a speed vp=4000 m/s. Then by Eq. 33.2.2,

1mem=1eΔv/vp=0.85,

so 85% of the rocket's initial mass must be propellant.


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