A rocket is travelling at an angle of elevation of 75.0º with a velocity of 400 m/s.
What is its vertical velocity?What is its horizontal velocity?
A rocket is travelling at an angle of elevation of 75.0º with a velocity of 400...
A model rocket is launched at an angle of 31 degrees, with a velocity of 35 m/s . What is the horizontal distance that is covers ?
A gun fires a shell at an angle of elevation of 30 degrees with a velocity of 2*10^3m/s. What is the horizontal and vertical component of the velocity? What is the range of the shell? how high will the ball rise
A projectile is fired at an angle of 30o above the horizontal and is initially travelling at a rate of 3.9 m/s, what is the initial horizontal component of its velocity in m/s?
A rocket can be fired with a velocity of 32m/s. At what angle above the horizontal, must it be fired so that it clears a 9.33m barrier at its highest point?
When it is 159 m above the ground, a rocket traveling vertically upward at a constant 8.30 m/s relative to the ground launches a secondary rocket at a speed of 12.4 m/s at an angle of 53.0 ∘ above the horizontal, both quantities being measured by an observer sitting in the rocket. Air resistance should be ignored. Part A : Just as the secondary rocket is launched, what are the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity relative to the...
A bottle rocket is shot with a velocity of 12.0 m/s at an angle of 60-deg. If the bottle rocket undergoes a 1.2 m/s/s acceleration upward for 4.5 s. What is the maximum height of the bottle rocket?
A projectile is fired at an angle such that the vertical component of its velocity and the horizontal component of its velocity are both equal to 15 m/s. (a) How long does it take for the ball to reach its high point? (b) What is the vertical distance at this time? (c) What is the horizontal distance at this time? Use g = 10 m/s
A projectile is fired at an angle such that the vertical component of its velocity and the horizontal component of its velocity are both equal to 15 m/s. (a) How long does it take for the ball to reach its high point? (b) What is the vertical distance at this time? (c) What is the horizontal distance at this time? Use g = 10 m/s
6) Some time, At, after a rocket blasts off from the surface of Earth, it is travelling at a constant speed, and its instantaneous mass (including fuel) is M 20,000 kg. The gas ejected out the back of the rocket is moving at a relative velocity of 1,200 m/s (downward) with respect to the rocket. You may assume that the rocket is still very close to the surface of the Earth, and that air resistance is negligible. A) What is...