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Impulse with Variable Forces
Impulse with Variable Forces
11. Momentum & Impulse / Impulse with Variable Forces / Problem 7

The thrust F of a rocket engine as it burns fuel is critical for its initial ascent. The thrust can be described by the equation F = [2050 - (1.25 x 10^4 x t)] N, where t is the time in seconds from ignition. This equation is valid from t = 0 to t = 0.16 seconds, covering the critical phase of the engine burn. Plot a graph of thrust (F) versus time (t) for t = 0 to t = 0.16 seconds, and then use this graph to estimate the total impulse delivered by the rocket engine to the rocket during this time interval by calculating the area under the curve.


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