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A rocket expels gas vertically
A rocket expels gas vertically downward at a constant velocity of 30 m/s. if the mass of the gas per unit time is 50 kg.
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Oluwagbohunmi
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I need help one how create a spreadsheet that will give an accurate launch profile for a vertical liftoff for the SpaceX Falcon
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Greg
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A rocket expels a gas at rate of 0.5kg/s if the force produced by the rocket is 2000N what is the velocity with which gas
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Kushiriki
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A rocket expels gas at the rate of 0.5kg/s.If the force produced by the rocket is 100N,what is the velocity with which the gas
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somebody
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A rocket expels gas at the rate of 0,2kg/s. if the force produced by the rocket is 15N, what is the velocity with which the gas
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iliya
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A rocket expels gases at a rate of 1.30 x 10^3 kg/s with a speed of 3.00 x 10^4 m/s. What is the force
exerted on the rocket?
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HELP
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At liftoff, a rocket has a mass of 2x10^6 kg. It expels hot gas which provides an upthrust of 3x10^7.
Find the initial
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Joey
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A model rocket with mass 1 kg is launched from the ground, starting from rest, and accelerates vertically due to an upward
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Autumn
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A rocket is launched vertically into the air and is observed from a tower that is 1.5 km above the ground level. Soon after the
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Happinessdelight
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A stationary rocket is launched vertically upward. After 4s, the rocket's fuel is used up and it is 225.6 m above the ground. At
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clement
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