1) A rocket ship accelerates at 6g (g=9.81ms-2), upward, during lift off. what is the ships...
1. A rocket accelerates upward from rest during the first stage with a constant acceleration of a1 = 95.0 m/s2 for t1 = 30.0 s. The first stage then detaches and the second stage fires, providing a constant acceleration of a2 = 50.0 m/s2 for t2 = 60.0 s. (a) What is the total distance traveled by the rocket during both stages? (b) What is the speed of the rocket after the second stage burn?
a sprinter running a 100m dash leaves the starting block and accelerates to a maximum velocity of 11m/s at 6s into the race. the sprinter maintains this velocity for 2s , and then slows down until crossing the finish line 11s after beginning the race. a) what was the sprinter's average acceleration during the first 6s of the race? b) what was the sprinter's average acceleration from 6 to 8 s into the race?
A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 54.7 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration of 1.94 m/s2 until its engines stop at an altitude of 131 m. What is the maximum height reached by the rocket? How long after lift off does the rocket reach its maximum height? How long is the rocket in the air?
A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 54.7 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration of 1.94 m/s2 until its engines stop at an altitude of 131 m. What is the maximum height reached by the rocket? How long after lift off does the rocket reach its maximum height? How long is the rocket in the air?
A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 52.3 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration of 1.97 m/s2 until its engines stop at an altitude of 133 m. a) What is the maximum height reached by the rocket? answer: 2.99×102 m b) How long after lift off does the rocket reach its maximum height? c) How long is the rocket in the air?
A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 50.4 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration of 2.02 m/s? until its engines stop at an altitude of 154 m What is the maximum height reached by the rocket? Submit Answer Tries 5/8 Previous Tries How long after lift off does the rocket reach its maximum height? Submit Answer Tries 0/8 How long is the rocket in the air? 12 s Subemit Answer Submission not graded....
10: A rocket accelerates upward by burning its onboard fuel, so its mass decreases with time. Suppose the initial mass of the rocket at liftoff (including its fuel) is m, the fuel is consumed at rate r, and the exhaust gases are ejected with constant velocity ve (relative to the rocket). A model for the velocity of the rocket in meters per second after t seconds is given by the equation r(t)--gt-ve In (mmrt) where g is the acceleration due...
A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 54.7 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration of 1.94 m/s2 until its engines stop at an altitude of 131 m. What is the maximum height reached by the rocket? How long after lift off does the rocket reach its maximum height? How long is the rocket in the air? The picture below is the wrong calculations and answers. Please help! d) fo descent op ocet 3314.9...
Question 3 (1 point) A model rocket of mass 4.80 x 102 g accelerates vertically upward at 34.0 m/s2 during launch, overcoming both gravity and air resistance. [KMINJU] a. Draw a free-body diagram of the rocket during launch once it has departed from the launch pad. b. Calculate the thrust force applied by the rocket engine during launch if the air resistance acting on the rocket is 2.40 N.
a.) The acceleration of a rocket fired vertically upwards t seconds after launch is 20+2t ms−2 (as a rocket burns fuel it becomes lighter, so accelerates more quickly). What is the second order differential equation for the height of the rocket. h′′= b.) What is the general solution? (Please use A as the first constant of integration and B as the second): General solution: h = c.) Use the fact that at t = 0 the rocket was on the...