A rocket cruises past a laboratory at 1.00 x 10 m/s in the positive 1-direction just...
A rocket cruises past a laboratory at 0.900×106m/s in the positive x-direction just as a proton is launched with velocity (in the laboratory frame) v⃗ =(1.34×106i^+1.34×106j^)m/s. Part A What is the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? Express your answer with the appropriate units. vl = Part B What is the angle from the y-axis of the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? Express your answer with the appropriate units. θl = Part C What is the the proton's speed...
A rocket cruises past a laboratory at 0.550 × 106 m/s in the positive x-direction just as a proton is launched with velocity (in the laboratory frame) v⃗ =(1.48 × 106i^ + 1.48 × 106j^) m/s What is the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? What is the angle from the y-axis of the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? What is the proton's speed in the rocket frame? What is the angle from the y-axis of the proton's speed...
A rocket travels in the x-direction at speed 0.60 с with respect to the earth. An experimenter on the rocket observes a collision between two comets and determines that the spacetime coordinates of the collision are (I', t') = (3.5x 1010 m, 220 s). Part A What is the spacetime coordinate of the collision in earth's reference frame? Express your answer with the appropriate units. 2- Value m Submit Request Answer Part B What is the spacetime coordinate t of...
Please solve this Physics question Review The electric field at a point in space is E (400 i +500 j) N/C. Ex You may want to review (Pages 617-621) Su Parti What i Expres PartA What is the -component of the electric force on a proton at this point? Express your answer with the appropriate units. IA Units Submit Request Answer ▼ Part B What is the y-component of the electric force on a proton at this point? Express your...
Astronauts use a centrifuge to simulate the acceleration of a rocket launch. The centrifuge takes 20.0 s to speed up from rest to its top speed of 1 rotation every 1.20 s. The astronaut is strapped into a seat 7.20 m from the axis. Part A What is the astronaut's tangential acceleration during the first 20.0 s? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B How many g's of acceleration does the astronaut experience...
A 104 kg weather rocket generates a thrust of 230 N The rocket pointing upward, is damped to the top of a vertical spring The bottom of the spring whose spring constant is 540 N/m is anchored to the ground Initially before the engine is ignited the rocket sits at rest on top of the spring How much is the spring compressed? Express your answer with the appropriate units ? ! Å RO Value Units Ay Submit Request Answer Part...
Exercise 2.51 Expres Constants A rocket starts from rest and moves upward from the surface of the earth. For the first 10 s of its motion, the vertical acceleration of the rocket is given by a,-( . 3.00m/s t, where the y-direction is upward Sub Part B Part A What is the height of the rocket above the surface of the earth at t10 s? Express your answer with the appropriate units. h Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B...
Problem 31.29 Part A , B = 9.0x10-2 T, and V = 8.0x10 m/s. (Figure 1) What is the magnitude of the force on the proton in the figure? Assume that E = 1.4x108 V/ Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? THW Value O Units F: Submit Request Answer Figure < 1 of 1 > Part B What is the direction of the force on the proton in the figure? Express your answer...
Review Part A A 1000 kg weather rocket is launched straight up. The rocket motor provides a constant acceleration for 16 s, then the motor stops. The rocket altitude 20 s after launch is 7100 m. You can ignore any effects of What was the rocket's acceleration during the first 16 s? Express your answer with the appropriate units air resistance al x.10" | a= | Value Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer A student standing on the ground throws...
Vector V⃗ 1 is 7.0 units long and points along the negative x axis. Vector V⃗ 2 is 8.3 units long and points at 60 ∘ to the positive x axis. I need parts A through D please! Constants Part A Vector Vi is 7.0 units long and points along the negative axis. Vector V2 is 8.3 units long and points at 60 to the positivex axis. What are the and y components of vector V,? Express your answers using...