SOLUTION: If a rocket is launched from a launcher at an angle of 30 degrees with a velocity of 147 meters per second. The horizontal distance the rocket will travel will be how many meters.

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Question 1022495: If a rocket is launched from a launcher at an angle of 30 degrees with a velocity of 147 meters per second. The horizontal distance the rocket will travel will be how many meters.
Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, ikleyn:
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If a rocket is launched from a launcher at an angle of 30 degrees with a velocity of 147 meters per second. The horizontal distance the rocket will travel will be how many meters.
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If it's a rocket you have to spec weight, thrust, fuel consumption, etc.

Answer by ikleyn(52897)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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If a rocket is launched from a launcher at an angle of 30 degrees with a velocity of 147 meters per second. The horizontal distance the rocket will travel will be how many meters.
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Surely, it is not real rocket with the engine.
You can consider it as a stone.

1. Calculate vertical velocity via given data.


2. Then calculate the time (t) needed to get the ground.


3. Then calculate the horizontal velocity via given data.


4. Next calculate the distance which the stone will cover fothe time (t) moving uniformly in the horizontal direction.


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