At which of the following altitudes does the infrared emissions from the mixing zone of the rocket exhaust higher?

A)
near sea level
B)
Outer space
C)
Stratospheric region
D)
Just outside the atmosphere

Correct Answer :   near sea level


Explanation : Afterburning in mixing zones lead to higher temperatures and higher infrared emissions. Afterburning is dependent on altitude as it depends upon the amount of oxygen readily available in the atmosphere. Oxygen concentration decreases at higher altitudes. So higher infrared emissions are observed near sea level.