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a solid fuel designed for a rocket has an air pocket inside. what is the danger of this?
a. the rocket might not be able to regulate its speed.
b. the rocket might explode from the added pressure when the combustion reaction hits the air pocket.
c. the rocket might not generate enough lift.
d. the rocket might slow down and fall from space.
Solid rocket fuel relies on controlled, uniform combustion. An air pocket creates an area of trapped gas; when combustion reaches this pocket, the rapid, uncontrolled expansion of the trapped air alongside combustion gases leads to a sudden spike in internal pressure, which can rupture the rocket casing and cause an explosion. The other options are incorrect: speed regulation is not directly tied to air pockets, lift loss is not the primary risk, and a slowdown/fall from space is unrelated to this issue.
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B. The rocket might explode from the added pressure when the combustion reaction hits the air pocket.