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Momentum homework but a velocity question
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Momentum homework but a velocity question
So the total distance is 5313.8m? That seems really far- iuhoosierz
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Momentum homework but a velocity question
total time would be 32.6s? It's going 163m/s horizontally so would it be D=avg v*t?- iuhoosierz
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Momentum homework but a velocity question
So since the volocity of 163m/s is the same in the horizontal direction would I do the same thing? V=gt?- iuhoosierz
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Momentum homework but a velocity question
So the initial velocity in the vertical direction is 163m/s. Do I need to factor in gravity? So would I take 163m/s / 10m/s? So the time to reach it's max height would be 16.3 seconds? I don't think that sound right- iuhoosierz
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Momentum homework but a velocity question
This is momentum homework but a velocity question. I can't even figure out where to start with this one. The question is "For your answer for question E (which was V=233m/s) 70% of that velocity goes upward and 70% goes horizontally (45 degree angle). How far will the baseball go (ignoring air...- iuhoosierz
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- Homework Momentum Velocity
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How to Verify Answers for Newton's 3rd Law Problems
Thanks for the quick response. Anyone else care to verify that I am correct?- iuhoosierz
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How to Verify Answers for Newton's 3rd Law Problems
Could someone please check my work and verify if I am correct? I am not confident about any of my answers except #1. Thank you very much for your time. 1. The initial mass of a giant rocket is 25000kg. What is the weight of the rocket? Answer: 250,000 N 2. Assume 90% of the mass of the...- iuhoosierz
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Solving Newtons 2nd Law Homework: Velocity of Rocket on Ground
Thanks. So if we weren't ignoring gravity would it be 10m/s?- iuhoosierz
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Solving Newtons 2nd Law Homework: Velocity of Rocket on Ground
Homework Statement Ok this is kind of long. This is the 4th question on my homework assignment and I need to give background on the first 3 to make sure I got those correct. 1. I am sure on this since it was simply finding the weight of a rocket ship that has an intial mass of 3kg. Answer is...- iuhoosierz
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- 2nd law Law Newtons
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