A child launches an air powered rocket up into the air giving it an initial velocity of 15 m/s at an angle of 709 above

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A child launches an air powered rocket up into the air giving it an initial velocity of 15 m/s at an angle of 709 above

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A Child Launches An Air Powered Rocket Up Into The Air Giving It An Initial Velocity Of 15 M S At An Angle Of 709 Above 1
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A child launches an air powered rocket up into the air giving it an initial velocity of 15 m/s at an angle of 709 above the horizontal. If we consider the coordinate system as shown in Figure 1 (where the launch point is at the origin) and neglecting air resistance, a) b) What is the velocity of the rocket exactly 2.0 seconds after it is launched. Please give both the x and y components of the velocity Vx Vy Where does the rocket land, relative to where it was launched? (Note, this does not occur 2.0 seconds after launch, it takes longer to land.)
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