Asked by Joseph
A toy rocket has a mass 0f 350g at launch. The force it produces is 15N and it is fired at an angle of 65° to the horizontal. What is the initial acceleration of rocket as a vector?
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Answered by
bob pursley
break the launch vector into two components, vertical and horizontal
Force Net Vertical=-9.8*.350+15cos65 N
force net horizonal=15sin65
initial acceleration= force/mass= (-9.8+15/.350*cos65)j+(15/.350*sin65)i
using i,j vectors..
Force Net Vertical=-9.8*.350+15cos65 N
force net horizonal=15sin65
initial acceleration= force/mass= (-9.8+15/.350*cos65)j+(15/.350*sin65)i
using i,j vectors..
Answered by
R_scott
the acceleration is reduced by gravity
a = (15 / .35) - [9.8 * sin(65º)]
a = (15 / .35) - [9.8 * sin(65º)]
Answered by
Kidus
Thanks, really helpful
Answered by
Abdureman
A toy rocket has a mass of 350 g at launch. The force it produces is 15 N and it is fired at an angle of 65° to the horizontal.
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Birhanu
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yoseph
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(10,10.8)m/s
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