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Suppose we launch a scientific
The rate of climb of an aircraft is generally computed from pressure measurements. To illustrate the principle behind this,
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ok rockets launch at 250 m/s @ an angle of 75.0 degrees. There's a mountain 2500m away from
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ok rockets launch at 250 m/s @ an angle of 75.0 degrees. There's a mountain 2500m away from
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The rate of climb of an aircraft is generally computed from Pressure measurements to illustrate the principle behind this
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a city launch performs for seniors received a grant of 1.925*10^6 dollars divided that figure by the cost of 2.75 per launch to
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Suppose we launch a scientific rocket straight up from sea level (at standard conditions) with a
pressure measuring device
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Suppose we launch a scientific rocket straight up from sea level (at standard conditions) with a pressure measuring device
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A hobby rocket reaches a height of 72.3 m and lands 111 m from the launch point.What is the angle of launch?
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a launch window of 8:00 to 12:00. If t represents the launch time then what is an acceptable range of values for launch times?
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A horizontal spring with k=35N/m is compressed .085m and used to launch a .075kg marble. find the marble's launch speed. Repeat
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