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ZanzabumX [31]
3 years ago
4

While attempting a landing on the moon, astronauts had to change their landing site and land at a spot that was 4 kilometers awa

y from the original site. Assuming that they were at a height of 137 meters, calculate the horizontal velocity of the spacecraft during touchdown if it lands in a free-fall mode without using retro engines. Consider gravity = 1.63 meters/second2.

Physics
1 answer:
vfiekz [6]3 years ago
8 0
Refer to the figure below.

A = original landing site.
B = alternate landing site.

Assume that aerodynamic resistance is negligible.

The craft lands in free-fall mode, therefore its original vertical velocity is zero.
It travels downward by 137 m at gravitational acceleration of g = 1.63 m/s².
 The time of travel, t, obeys the equation
(137 m) = (1/2)(1.63 m/s²)*(t s)²
Therefore
t² = (137*2)/1.63 = 168.098  => t = 12.965 s.

The constant horizontal velocity, u, required to travel 4 km (or 4000 m) in time, t, is given by
(u m/s)*(12.965 s) = (4000 m)
u = 4000/12.965 = 308.5 m/s (nearest tenth)

Answer: 308.5 m/s

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