ROCKET TEST! By Christie McClelland
Here I graphed the horizontal component of velocity. Question 2
Here I graphed the total velocity Question 2
Questions 4, 5, 6 This is just the basic equations and then the solutions.  The actual work is much more involved and takes up too much space to put here. 4. Max y velocity= 30.491m/s x=1/2*a*t+3.384m 5. t=2s x=60.255m y=44.77m t=5s x=145.82m y=33.34m 6. m*V=12.53kg*m/s
Graph of Kinetic, Potential and Total Energy. Question 8
Graph of Kinetic and Potential Energies Question 9
Question 10, 11 Again, the work will take up too much space to reproduce it here.  However here are the solutions to the problems. Rocket should have landed: 182.75 m away neglecting air resistance etc. Rocket actually landed 146m from start, giving her rocket an efficiency of 79.46%

Rocket Test!

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    ROCKET TEST! ByChristie McClelland
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    Here I graphedthe horizontal component of velocity. Question 2
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    Here I graphedthe total velocity Question 2
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    Questions 4, 5,6 This is just the basic equations and then the solutions. The actual work is much more involved and takes up too much space to put here. 4. Max y velocity= 30.491m/s x=1/2*a*t+3.384m 5. t=2s x=60.255m y=44.77m t=5s x=145.82m y=33.34m 6. m*V=12.53kg*m/s
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    Graph of Kinetic,Potential and Total Energy. Question 8
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    Graph of Kineticand Potential Energies Question 9
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    Question 10, 11Again, the work will take up too much space to reproduce it here. However here are the solutions to the problems. Rocket should have landed: 182.75 m away neglecting air resistance etc. Rocket actually landed 146m from start, giving her rocket an efficiency of 79.46%