A) Equation A relates acceleration to change in velocity over time.
B) The deceleration of the car is calculated by taking the change in velocity divided by the time taken.
C) The resultant force on a rocket with a mass of 90g accelerating at 3.3m/s^2 is calculated to be 3N.
A) Equation A relates acceleration to change in velocity over time.
B) The deceleration of the car is calculated by taking the change in velocity divided by the time taken.
C) The resultant force on a rocket with a mass of 90g accelerating at 3.3m/s^2 is calculated to be 3N.
A) Equation A relates acceleration to change in velocity over time.
B) The deceleration of the car is calculated by taking the change in velocity divided by the time taken.
C) The resultant force on a rocket with a mass of 90g accelerating at 3.3m/s^2 is calculated to be 3N.
(b) Another rocket has a total mass of 90 g when it takes off. The acceleration of the rocket when it takes off is 3.3 m/s2. (i) Calculate the resultant force on the rocket when it takes off. (2)