A model rocket with a mass of 50 g is attached to a pole and is allowed to freely rotate around the pole. The angle of a

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A model rocket with a mass of 50 g is attached to a pole and is allowed to freely rotate around the pole. The angle of a

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A model rocket with a mass of 50 g is attached to a pole and is allowed to freely rotate around the pole. The angle of attachment is 30° as shown. It initially starts at rest and then the rocket is fired. The rocket produces 5 N of thrust over 5 seconds. Determine the maximum velocity of the rocket in m/s. Ignore any forces apart from the rocket. 7 30°
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