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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:10
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:30
Afaulty model rocket moves in the xy-plane (the positive y direction is vertically upward). the rocket's acceleration has components ax(t) = ? t2 and ay(t) = ? ? ? t, where ? = 2.50 m/s4 , ? = 9.00 m/s2 , and ? = 1.40 m/s3 . at t = 0 the rocket is at the origin and has velocity ~v0 = v0x ? i + v0y ? j with v0x = 1.00 m/s and v0y = 7.00 m/s. (a) calculate the velocity and position vectors as functions of time. (b) what is the maximum height reached by the rocket? (c) sketch the path of the rocket. (d) what is the horizontal displacement of the rocket when it returns to y = 0?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 14:20
Working alone at its constant rate, pump x pumped out ¼ of the water in a tank in 2 hours. then pumps y and z started working and the three pumps, working simultaneously at their respective constant rates, pumped out the rest of the water in 3 hours. if pump y, working alone at its constant rate, would have taken 18 hours to pump out the rest of the water, how many hours would it have taken pump z, working alone at its constant rate, to pump out all of the water that was pumped out of the tank? a) 6b) 12c) 15d) 18e) 24
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