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If the rocket is launched at 45.0 above horizontal and reaches a maximum height of 4.0 m, how far away does it land from its starting position?
Constants Find the maximum height above the ground that the rocket A test rocket starting from rest at point A is launched by accelerating it along a 200.0-m incline at 1.60 m/s (Figure 1). The incline risos at 35.0° above the Express it,its engines turn off and the rocket is subject to gravity only ignore air resistance). xValue Units Figure 1of 1 Part B Find the rocket's greatest horizontal range beyond point A 35.0° L= 1 Value Units
At a height h = 44.0 m above the ground a rocket is fired at an initial speed v0 = 168.0 m/s at an angle θ = 27 degrees above the horizontal. Ignore air resistance. The magnitude of the gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m/s2. Choose the RIGHT as positive x-direction. Choose UPWARD as psotitive y-direction. Keep 2 decimal places in all answers (a) Find v0x, the x component of the initial velocity (in m/s) (b) Find v0y, the y component...
How far does it travel in meters as it accelerates from rest up to its maximum speed? It has an acceleration of 0.849 meter per second squared It has a maximum speed of 329 meters per minute. Remember to just give me the number here. I have already given you the unit, metres. This sil program has problems with units
1. A firework (small rocket) whose shell has a mass of m 12kg was initially on the ground before being launched to a height of 100m above the ground at which point its horizontal displacement from its starting position is 17.6m. At this location its speed is 68m/s and it's at an angle relative to (and above) the horizontal of 80 as depicted in the diagram below. Once it reaches this height it goes off and its shell splits into...
1. A projectile is launched horizontally from a height above level ground of 3 m. When it hits the ground, it's horizonta displacement from the launch point is 7 m. a. b. How much time does it spend in flight? With what speed was it launched? Suppose the projectile were now launched from the same point at an angle of 45 above the horizontal. a. b. How much time does it spend in the air? What is its horizontal displacement...
A metal marble is launched with a speed of v0 = 30.0m/s at 5.0 ◦ relative to the horizontal, from a height of 1.0 m above ground, and towards a very tall vertical wall, which is 6.0 m away from the launch position. The projectile may first hit the wall, or the ground. Whichever it turns out to be, assume that this is an elastic, specular collision, so that the projectile bounces off. After some time, the projectile will have...
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dder, starting from rest slides down a 10-m-high hill. At the bottom of the hill is a long horizontal patch of, e bottom is μ,-0.30. How far will the sled slide along the rough patch? 1) Draw a sketch of the sledder sliding downhil, and the long horizontal patch, represent the A sled ugh snow. The hill is nearly frictionless, but the coefficient of friction between the sled and the rough snow ro before/initial and...
As a train accelerates away from a station, it reaches a speed of 4.6 m/s in 5.2 s. If the train's acceleration remains constant, what is its speed after an additional 7.0 s has elapsed? Express your answer using two significant figures. 2) The position of a car as a function of time is given by x=(60m)+(−4.0m/s)t+(−8m/s2)t2. What is the initial position of the car? Express your answer to two significant figures and include appropriate units. 3)A model rocket rises...
3. Look at the picture above. How far down the incline from the
motion sensor is the zero point of potential energy?
Xuo is 2.2 meters away as measured from sensor toward bottom of
track.
The value for Xuo will be set to distance from sensor to closest
edge of cart when cart is at rest at bottom of track.
Xuo will be set to distance from sensor to farthest edge of cart
when cart is at rest at bottom...