Asked by eugene
A 1-kg rocket is fired straight up from level ground. The engine is able to provide a constant 15N of thrust for exactly 5 seconds after which it shuts of completely. Find the maximum height that the rocket achieves.
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Answered by
bobpursley
WEll, the impulse given is 15*5 Ns=75Ns
Velocity at burnout= 75Ns/1= 75m/s
What was its altditude at this point?
Vf^2=Vi^2+2ad
where a= (F/m -g)
solve for d (height hi)
Now, final height
Vf^2=0=75^2-2g(hf-hi)
solve for hf.
Velocity at burnout= 75Ns/1= 75m/s
What was its altditude at this point?
Vf^2=Vi^2+2ad
where a= (F/m -g)
solve for d (height hi)
Now, final height
Vf^2=0=75^2-2g(hf-hi)
solve for hf.
Answered by
Anonymous
thanks so much...i got 33.3m/s...would u say that's correct?
Answered by
charlie
sorry that was 188 that i got
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