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10 February, 13:54

A 500 g model rocket is resting horizontally at the top edge of a 40-m-high wall when it is accidentally bumped. The bump pushes it off the edge with a horizontal speed of 0.5 m/s and at the same time causes the engine to ignite. When the engine fires, it exerts a constant 20 N horizontal thrust away from the wall. a. How far from the base of the wall does the rocket land?

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  1. 10 February, 14:01
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    mass of rocket m =.5 kg

    height of wall h = 40 m

    initial horizontal velocity u =.5 m / s

    horizontal acceleration = force / mass

    = 20 /.5

    a = 40 m / s²

    Let rocket falls or covers 40 m vertically downwards in time t

    h = 1/2 gt², initial vertical velocity = 0

    40 = 1/2 x 9.8 x t²

    t = 2.8566 s

    During this period it will cover horizontal distance with initial velocity of. 5 m / s and acceleration a = 40m / s²

    horizontal distance = ut + 1/2 at²

    =.5 x 2.8566 +.5 x 40 x 2.8566²

    = 1.4283 + 163.2033

    = 164.63 m.
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