A rocket cruises past a laboratory at 0.500×106m/s in the positive x-direction just as a proton is launched with velocity (in the laboratory frame) v⃗ =(1.41×106i^+1.41×106j^)m/s.What is the proton's speed in the laboratory frame?What is the angle from the y-axis of the proton's speed in the laboratory frame?What is the the proton's speed in the rocket frame?What is the angle from the y-axis of the proton's speed in the rocket frame?
A rocket cruises past a laboratory at 0.500×106m/s in the positive x-direction just as a proton...
A rocket cruises past a laboratory at 0.900×106m/s in the positive x-direction just as a proton is launched with velocity (in the laboratory frame) v⃗ =(1.34×106i^+1.34×106j^)m/s. Part A What is the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? Express your answer with the appropriate units. vl = Part B What is the angle from the y-axis of the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? Express your answer with the appropriate units. θl = Part C What is the the proton's speed...
A rocket cruises past a laboratory at 0.550 × 106 m/s in the positive x-direction just as a proton is launched with velocity (in the laboratory frame) v⃗ =(1.48 × 106i^ + 1.48 × 106j^) m/s What is the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? What is the angle from the y-axis of the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? What is the proton's speed in the rocket frame? What is the angle from the y-axis of the proton's speed...
A rocket cruises past a laboratory at 1.00 x 10 m/s in the positive 1-direction just as a proton is launched with velocity in the laboratory frame) v=(1.76 x 10% +1.76 x 106) m/s. What is the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? v1 = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B What is the angle from the y-axis of the proton's speed in the laboratory frame? Express your answer with the...
A proton with an initial speed of 1.80 ✕ 108 m/s in the +x direction collides elastically with another proton initially at rest. The first proton's velocity after the collision is 1.492 ✕ 108 m/s at an angle of 34.0° with the +x-axis. What is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the second proton after the collision? magnitude m/s direction ° counterclockwise from the +x-axis
A proton with an initial speed of 1.80 ✕ 108 m/s in the +x direction collides elastically with another proton initially at rest. The first proton's velocity after the collision is 1.492 ✕ 108 m/s at an angle of 34.0° with the +x-axis. What is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the second proton after the collision? Magnitude____ Direction____ counterclockwise from the +x-axis I posted this question before and someone answered it wrong! I tried doing this question multiple times!
A. A rocket is travelling in space with a speed of 0.6c away from the origin along the negative x-axis. A second rocket passes by the first. The second rocket has speed 0.6c, heading in a direction in the x-y plane at an angle of 40° above the positive x-axis. Find the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the second rocket as measured in the rest frame of the first rocket.
A rocket leaves a space station in the positive-x direction and a laser-produced beam of light is sent out from the space station in the positive-y direction i.e. the rocket and the light beam leave the space station along perpendicular paths. Measured relative to the space station, the rocket moves at 0.6c. What is the velocity and speed of the light beam as observed by an observer in the rocket? *Please do not just answer with the speed of light,...
Constants A faulty model rocket moves in the xy-plane (the positive y-direction is vertically upward). The rocket's acceleration has components ax(t)=αt2 and ay(t)=β−γt, where α = 2.50 m/s4, β = 9.00 m/s2, and γ = 1.40 m/s3. At t=0 the rocket is at the origin and has velocity v⃗ 0=v0xi^+v0yj^ with v0x = 1.00 m/s and v0y = 7.00 m/s. 1) sketch the path of the rocket in a graph with x,m (0 - 40,000) on the x-axis and y,m...
3. A train boxcar traveling in the positive x-direction with a velocity, u 10.00 m/s R, passes directly in front of an observer on a stationary platform. At the precise moment the boxcar passes the observer, a particle is launched from the bottom, left corner of the boxcar with an initial speed, vo' 8.00 m/s at an angle of 0 30.0° above the horitonatal according to an observer on the boxcar (shown below left). Immediately following the launch, the boxcar...
A proton is launched with initial velocity 1.05x106 m/s in the -x direction into a region of magnetic field B = 0.140 T in the +y direction. Find the force acting on and the acceleration of the proton. Answer: 2.35x10E-14 N in -z direction 1.41x10E+13 m/s^2 in the -z direction. Redo problem if the velocity were instead directed at an angle of 37 degrees from the -x direction towards the +y direction. Answer: 1.88x10-14 N in the -z direction 1.12x10+13...