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A fireworks rocket is fired vertically upward. At its maximum height of 70.0, it explodes and breaks into two pieces, one with mass = 1.40 and the other with mass = 0.230. In the explosion, 860 of chemical energy is converted to the kinetic energy of the two fragments.
What is the speed of each fragment just after the explosion?
It is observed that the two fragments hit the ground at the same time. What is the distance between the points on the ground where they land? Assume that the ground is level and air resistance can be ignored.
A fireworks rocket is fired vertically upward. At its maximum height of 70.0, it explodes and breaks into two pieces, one with mass = 1.40 and the other with mass = 0.230. In the explosion, 860 of chemical energy is converted to the kinetic energy of the two fragments.
What is the speed of each fragment just after the explosion?
It is observed that the two fragments hit the ground at the same time. What is the distance between the points on the ground where they land? Assume that the ground is level and air resistance can be ignored.
SadhaLv10
22 Nov 2020