A 245g mass is projected upwards with an initial velocity of 36.8m/s at an angle of 46.7° above the horizontal from a cliff of height 20.9m above a horizontal plane. Determine the change in momentum of this mass between the launch and when it reaches the maximum kgm height (in -). S

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A 245g mass is projected
upwards with an initial velocity
of 36.8m/s at an angle of
46.7° above the horizontal
from a cliff of height 20.9m
above a horizontal plane.
Determine the change in
momentum of this mass
between the launch and when
it reaches the maximum
kgm
height (in
S
-).
Transcribed Image Text:A 245g mass is projected upwards with an initial velocity of 36.8m/s at an angle of 46.7° above the horizontal from a cliff of height 20.9m above a horizontal plane. Determine the change in momentum of this mass between the launch and when it reaches the maximum kgm height (in S -).
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