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  1. A catapult launches its payload at a 50.0degrees angle and the payload leaves the catapult 3.00 meters off the ground. If the
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  2. Trabuchet- A payload starts its motion from rest and travels connected to the rope for 2sec. Just before it starts flying, the
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  3. A payload is released at an elevation of 500m from a hot-air balloon rising at a rate of 14 m/sv(t)=? How would I go about
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  4. A crane is lifting a 500kg payload straight up at a constant speed of 0.7ms-1.(a)What is the power output of the crane.
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  5. I’m a bit stuck on this simple question.So the values I’ve got: Propellant = 100,000 kg Structure = 10,000 kg Payload = 5000
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  6. An airplane is flying horizontally with a speed of 1000 km/hr (278 m/s) when it drops a payload. The payload hits the ground 37
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  7. You want to design a helium-filled balloon that will lift a total payload of 1225 kg. What volume of helium is needed to just
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  8. (a) Determine the amount of work (in joules) that must be done on a 104 kg payload to elevate it to a height of 993 km above the
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  9. (a) Determine the amount of work (in joules) that must be done on a 95 kg payload to elevate it to a height of 1007 km above the
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  10. (a) Determine the amount of work (in joules) that must be done on a 95 kg payload to elevate it to a height of 1007 km above the
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