A rocket has a throat area of 10 mm2 and nozzle exit area of 25 mm2. If the mass flow rate of its propellants is 2 kg/s, exit velocity is 30 m/s, and if exit pressure is twice the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level, what will be the total thrust?

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Rocket Propulsion Basics include: Rocket propulsion definitions, thrust, exhaust velocity, rocket propulsion performance values, energy and efficiencies. Rocket propulsion is the force that allows a rocket to take off from the ground. It's based on Newton's third law of motion.  Here are some basics of rocket propulsion: Types of propulsion: Liquid fuel, solid fuel, cold gas, and ion. Thrust: The force generated by the rocket engine that propels the spacecraft forward. Thrust is the primary goal of a propulsion system. Acceleration: Depends on the exhaust velocity, burning of the fuel,... Show more

A rocket has a throat area of 10 mm<sup>2</sup> and nozzle exit area of 25 mm<sup>2</sup>. If the mass flow rate of its propellants is 2 kg/s, exit velocity is 30 m/s, and if exit pressure is twice the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level, what will be the total thrust?