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25 March, 09:48

a missile is moving 1810 m/s at a 20.0 degree angle. it needs to hit a target 19,500 m away in a 32.0 degree direction in 9.20 s. what is the acceleration that the engine must produce

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    25 March, 13:23
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    112 m/s², 79.1°

    Explanation:

    In the x direction, given:

    x₀ = 0 m

    x = 19,500 cos 32.0° m

    v₀ = 1810 cos 20.0° m/s

    t = 9.20 s

    Find: a

    x = x₀ + v₀ t + ½ at²

    19,500 cos 32.0° = 0 + (1810 cos 20.0°) (9.20) + ½ a (9.20) ²

    a = 21.01 m/s²

    In the y direction, given:

    y₀ = 0 m

    y = 19,500 sin 32.0° m

    v₀ = 1810 sin 20.0° m/s

    t = 9.20 s

    Find: a

    y = y₀ + v₀ t + ½ at²

    19,500 sin 32.0° = 0 + (1810 sin 20.0°) (9.20) + ½ a (9.20) ²

    a = 109.6 m/s²

    The magnitude of the acceleration is:

    a² = ax² + ay²

    a² = (21.01) ² + (109.6) ²

    a = 112 m/s²

    And the direction is:

    θ = atan (ay / ax)

    θ = atan (109.6 / 21.01)

    θ = 79.1°
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