A 1.5-kg fireworks shell is fired at an angle of 19∘19∘ from the vertical from a mortar and reaches a height of 39 m39 m. Take the upward direction to be positive for this problem. a.) Neglecting air resistance (a poor assumption, but we will make it for this problem), calculate the the magnitude of the shell's initial velocity, in meters per second, when it leaves the mortar. b.) The mortar is a tube that has length L=0.425m. Calculate the average acceleration of the shell, in meters per second squared, in the tube as it is propelled from rest to the speed found in part (a). c.) What is the average net force, in newtons, acting on the shell in the mortar?

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A 1.5-kg fireworks shell is fired at an angle of 19∘19∘ from the vertical from a mortar and reaches a height of 39 m39 m. Take the upward direction to be positive for this problem.

a.) Neglecting air resistance (a poor assumption, but we will make it for this problem), calculate the the magnitude of the shell's initial velocity, in meters per second, when it leaves the mortar. 

b.) The mortar is a tube that has length L=0.425m. Calculate the average acceleration of the shell, in meters per second squared, in the tube as it is propelled from rest to the speed found in part (a). 

c.) What is the average net force, in newtons, acting on the shell in the mortar? 

 

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