Physics, 19.06.2020 20:57 serafimharmane4944
A rocket weighing 560,000 N is taking off from Earth with a total thrust of
700,000 N at an angle of 20 degrees, as shown in the image below. What is
the approximate vertical component of the net force that is moving the rocket
away from Earth?
A. 76,000 N
B. 112,000 N
C. 132,000 N
D. 98,000 N
Answers: 3
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