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Which is the relation between the specific impulse `I_(s)` and the critical temperature `T_(c)` attained in a rocket blast

A

`I_(s) ge 1//T_(c)`

B

`I_(s)` and `T_(c)^(2)`

C

`I_(s) ge T_(c)^(1//2)`

D

`I_(s) ge T_(c)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

When specific impulse is greater than critical temperature then rocket blast takes place. So the condition `I_(s) ge T_(c)^(1//2)` is right.
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