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Leo Liu
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In the question above, the car's final velocity in the first case which is a group of people together jumping off the car, is less than that in the second case which is the same group of people jumping off the car one by one.
My work (subquestion b only):
$$M\Delta v=um \text{(from rocket equation)}$$
$$v_{i+t}-v_i=\frac{um}{M}$$
$$v_{j+1}=v_{j}+\frac{mu}{M_{j}}=v_j+\frac{um}{M+(N-j)m},$$
$$\text{j is the number of persons already jumped}$$
$$v_b=\sum_{j=0}^{N-1}\frac{um}{M+m(N-j)}$$
My questions are as follows:
1. For b, why is ##N-1## the upper bound of the series rather than ##N##?
2. Could you provide an intuition for why the final velocity of the car in b is greater than that in a although both cases expel the same amount of mass?
Answer provided by my answer book:
Thanks in advance!
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