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Can someone help me please - Velocity and GPE and Forces
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can someone help me please - Velocity and GPE and Forces
All the information I've given is for the descent of the rocket, the descent took 6minutes, sorry if it wasn't clear- AdeptDz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can someone help me please - Velocity and GPE and Forces
Sorry, ill get back to this thread next week and reply, but thanks for all the help, just getting a lot of physics homework recently so this task is not due until next wekk I appreciate all the help. And there is no diagram + ill fix the mistakes- AdeptDz
- Post #12
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can someone help me please - Velocity and GPE and Forces
Velocity increases as time increases right? Sorry I'm kind of new to all this stuff, just starting physics a-levels and tbh I've forgotten most of GCSE physics and threw away all my books so all i have is the internet and i can't seem to find the answer.- AdeptDz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can someone help me please - Velocity and GPE and Forces
Sorry about the first place You are a Physicist who works for NASA and your job is to evaluate the crash landing of a test rocket. Complete a summary assessment of the rocket’s descent and landing using the data below. You will then need to write a formal report. - Task (I've done most of it)...- AdeptDz
- Post #4
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can someone help me please - Velocity and GPE and Forces
Homework Statement Explain why the velocity at time of impact was much higher than the average velocity Explain why the actual gravitational potential energy will in reality be much higher than this Explain why increasing the time of impact would mean the rocket was less likely to get...- AdeptDz
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- Forces Gpe Gravitation potential energy Velocity
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How to calculate force exerted by ground
Calculate the force exerted by the ground on the rocket (use correct units) Mass of the Rocket = 1500kg Duration of landing impact = 0.04 s Velocity at time of impact = 175 m/s Distance traveled = 30km Time taken to complete journey = 6 minutes Acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s2 I got...- AdeptDz
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How to calculate force exerted by ground
Homework Statement Force exerted by the ground on the rocket Mass of the Rocket = 1500kg Duration of landing impact = 0.04 s Velocity at time of impact = 175 m/s Distance traveled = 30km Time taken to complete journey = 6 minutes Acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2 Homework Equations...- AdeptDz
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- Force Force equation Ground Momentum Physics Rocket
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help