A projectile is launched from the surface of a planet (mass = 5x1024, radius = 1.1x106). What minimum launch speed is required if the projectile is to rise to a height above the surface of the planet equal to half the radius? Disregard any dissipative effects of the atmosphere.
use WNC = 0= ΔU + ΔK = −GMm[(1/rB)-(1/rA)]+(1/2)m(vf^2-v0^2)
A projectile is launched from the surface of a planet (mass = 5x1024, radius = 1.1x106)....
A projectile is launched from the surface of a planet (mass = 15 x 1024 kg, radius = R = 10.0 x 106 m). What minimum launch speed is required if the projectile is to rise to a height of 5R above the surface of the planet? Disregard any dissipative effects of the atmosphere. Put your answer in km/s. Equation Sheet Chabay Equation Sheet Serway Answer: 1231 * You could also be asked about the escape energy or escape velocity....
Take the mass of a planet is M and the radius is R. Find the
minimum speed required by a projectile so that it can reach a
height of 2R abover the surface of the planet. Neglect the effect
of the atmosphere.
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Somewhere in the vast flat tundra of planet Tehar, a projectile is launched from the ground at an angle of 60 degrees. It reaches the maximum height of 15 m. The acceleration due to gravity is 30 m/s2. Find the time in seconds the projectile spends in the air. Find the initial speed of the projectile in m/s. Find the minimum speed of the projectile in m/s. Find the horizontal range of the projectile in meters.
a)On a flat surface on an airless planet, a projectile is fired from a rover and lands 40 seconds later. If the launch speed of the projectile is doubled how many seconds will it take to land? Why? b)On a flat surface on an airless planet, a projectile is fired from a rover and travels for 80 meters before landing. If the launch speed is doubled how far will it go? Why?
A projectile is launched from point A with an initial speed v0 =
100 ft/sec. Determine the minimum value of the launch angle α for
which the projectile will land at point B.
At the Earth's surface a projectile is launched straight up at a speed of 9.7 km/s. To what height will it rise? Ignore air resistance and the rotation of the Earth
Consider an airless, non-rotating planet of mass M and radius R. An electromagnetic launcher standing on the surface of this planet shoots a projectile with initial velocity v0 directed straight up. Unfortunately, due to some error, v0 is less than the planet’s escape velocity ve; specifically, v0 = 0.701 ve. Unable to escape the planet’s gravitational pull, the projectile rises to a maximal height h above the ground, then falls back to the ground. Calculate the ratio h R of...
At the Earth's surface, a projectile is launched straight up at a speed of 1070 m/s. Ignoring atmospheric friction and the rotation of the Earth, to what height will it rise?
A projectile is launched from level ground at an angle of 30
degrees to the horizontal. If the magnitude of the launch velocity
is 30 m/s, calculate the time rate of change in speed and radius of
curvature when t=1, 2, and when the projectile is at its max
height.
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2) A projectile is launched from level...
A projectile is launched vertically from the surface of the Moon with an initial speed of 1460 m/s. At what altitude is the projectile's speed one-half its initial value?