A 10.5 kg weather rocket generates a thrust of 230 N. The rocket, pointing upward, is...
A 11.7 kg weather rocket generates a thrust of 200 N . The rocket, pointing upward, is clamped to the top of a vertical spring. The bottom of the spring, whose spring constant is 550 N/m , is anchored to the ground. After the engine is ignited, what is the rocket's speed when the spring has stretched 38.0 cm ? For comparison, what would be the rocket's speed after traveling this distance if it weren't attached to the spring?
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...
a. Initially, before the engine is ignited, the rocket sits at rest on top of the spring. How much is the spring compressed?b. After the engine is ignited, what is the rocket's speed when the spring has stretched 30.0 cm?c. For comparison, what would be the rocket's speed after traveling this distance if it weren't attached to the spring?
A 10.0 kg rocket produces a thrust of 150 N. The rocket is pointed upward and the bottom of the rocket is attached to, and is resting on, a spring with a spring constant of 305 N/m. If the spring compressed 0.321 m prior to launch, what is the rocket's speed when the rocket is launched and the spring has stretched 0.417 m? clear steps please
A 1500 kg weather rocket accelerates upward at 10m/s2. It explodes 2.0 s after liftoff and breaks into two fragments, one twice as massive as the other. Photos reveal that the lighter fragment traveled straight up and reached a maximum height of 530 m. What was the speed of the heavier fragment just after the explosion?