Q.3) A 5-kg model rocket is launched vertically and reaches an altitude of 100 m with a speed of 40 m/s at the end of powered flight, time t=5 s. As the rocket approaches its maximum altitude it explodes into two parts of masses ma=1.7 kg and mg=3.3 kg. Part A is observed to strike the ground 50 m west of the launch point at t=6 s. Determine the position of part B at that time.

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Q.3) A 5-kg model rocket is launched vertically and reaches an altitude of 100 m with a speed
of 40 m/s at the end of powered flight, time t=5 s. As the rocket approaches its maximum
altitude it explodes into two parts of masses ma=1.7 kg and mg=3.3 kg. Part A is observed to
strike the ground 50 m west of the launch point at t=6 s. Determine the position of part B at
that time.
Transcribed Image Text:Q.3) A 5-kg model rocket is launched vertically and reaches an altitude of 100 m with a speed of 40 m/s at the end of powered flight, time t=5 s. As the rocket approaches its maximum altitude it explodes into two parts of masses ma=1.7 kg and mg=3.3 kg. Part A is observed to strike the ground 50 m west of the launch point at t=6 s. Determine the position of part B at that time.
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