A fireworks rocket is moving at a speed of v = 45.7 m/s. The rocket suddenly...

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A fireworks rocket is moving at a speed of v = 45.7 m/s. Therocket suddenly breaks into two pieces of equal mass, which fly offwith velocities v1 at an angle of theta1 = 30.7° and v2 at an angleof theta2 = 59.3° as shown in the drawing below.

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give data Initial mass of rocket M M Initial speed v 457 m s Initial momentum of the rocket P M v    See Answer
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