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Answer:
100 foot
Explanation:
Using the formula for calculating range to calculate the speed first as shown;
<h3>Range R = U²sin 2theta/g</h3>
U is the speed
theta is the observe angle
g is the acceleration due to gravity.
200 = U²sin 2(45)/9.8
Usin90 = 200 * 9.8
U² = 1960
U = √1960
U = 44.27 m/s
Get the required altitude
Altitude H = u²/2g
H = 44.27²/2(9.8)
H = 1,959.8329/19.6
<em>H = 99.99 feet</em>
<em>Hence the altitude of the rocket to the nearest foot is 100 foot</em>
In solid and liquid the matter can occupy the 90 in³ and 157.1 in³ volume.
The matter in gaseous state can be expanded to occupy the volumes of the container.
<h3>
Volume of each of the container</h3>
The volume of each of the container is calculated as follows;
<h3>Volume of the rectangular container</h3>
V = 5 in x 6 in x 3 in
V = 90 in³
<h3>Volume of the cylindrical container</h3>
V = πr²h
V = (π)(2.5 in)²(8 in)
V = 157.1 in³
<h3>Volume of the matter</h3>
Vm = 3 in x 4 in x 5 in
Vm = 60 in³
<h3>Matter in solid and liquid state</h3>
Matter has fixed volume in solid and liquid state.
In solid and liquid the matter can occupy the 90 in³ and 157.1 in³ volume.
<h3>Matter in gaseous state</h3>
Matter has no definite volume in gaseous state.
The matter in gaseous state can be expanded to occupy the volumes of the container.
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