Question 11 (based on material in Units 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6) Consider a model rocket of mass m = 0.20 kg which is launched

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Question 11 (based on material in Units 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6) Consider a model rocket of mass m = 0.20 kg which is launched

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Question 11 (based on material in Units 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6)
Consider a model rocket of mass m = 0.20 kg which is launched
from the surface of the Earth at an angle of 10° to the vertical.
You may assume that the rocket does not rotate, that its mass is
constant, and that air resistance is negligible.
(a) The rocket's engine provides an impulse of Ap 15 N s. The
engine burns for 2.8 s, providing a constant force. (1) Show that N
s is equivalent to kg m s-1 (the SI unit of
momentum). (ii) Draw a force diagram showing the forces acting
on the centre the
of mass of the rocket immediately after the rocket leaves
ground.
(iii) Calculate the horizontal and vertical components of the
rocket's acceleration while the engine is burning,
Please solve this with in 1 hour
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