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Homework Help: physics

Posted by sandhu on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at 11:43am.

A 33300 lb (earth weight) rocket in outer space has two constant forces acting upon it,
F1 = (-166i + 392j) lb and
F2 = (50i + -54j) lb.
Its initial velocity is (39i + 64j) ft/s.
How far is it from where it started after 33 seconds?

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