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please help! im so stressed with these 3 problems?

1. A worker pulls a sled with a force of 80 N directed at an angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal over a level distance of 6 m. If a frictional force of 24 N acts on the sled in a direction opposite to that of the worker, what net work is done on the sled?

a. 240 J, b. 216 J, c. 144 J, d. 96 J

2. A model rocket sits on the launch pad until its fuel is ignited, blasting the rocket upward. During the short time of blast-off, as the ignited fuel goes down, the rocket goes up because:

a. momentum is conserved in this process
b. the fuel pushes on the ground
c. air friction pushes on the escaping fuel
d. the downward force of gravity is less than the downward momentum of the fuel

please explain why you believe the answers are what they are just in case yours are different than mine. thanks a lot guys!
3. A 10 g bullet with an initial speed of 100 m/s is fired horizontally into a 90 g wodden block initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. The bullet passes completely through the block and emerges with a final speed of 20 m/s in the horizontal direction. How much mechanical energy is lost in this process?

a. 44.4 J
b. 50 J
c. 26.4 J
d. 20 J

Physics problems, just want to double check my answers?

1. A worker pulls a sled with a force of 80 N directed at an angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal over a level distance of 6 m. If a frictional force of 24 N acts on the sled in a direction opposite to that of the worker, what net work is done on the sled?

a. 240 J, b. 216 J, c. 144 J, d. 96 J

2. A model rocket sits on the launch pad until its fuel is ignited, blasting the rocket upward. During the short time of blast-off, as the ignited fuel goes down, the rocket goes up because:

a. momentum is conserved in this process
b. the fuel pushes on the ground
c. air friction pushes on the escaping fuel
d. the downward force of gravity is less than the downward momentum of the fuel

please explain why you believe the answers are what they are just in case yours are different than mine. thanks a lot guys!
3. A 10 g bullet with an initial speed of 100 m/s is fired horizontally into a 90 g wodden block initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. The bullet passes completely through the block and emerges with a final speed of 20 m/s in the horizontal direction. How much mechanical energy is lost in this process?

a. 44.4 J
b. 50 J
c. 26.4 J
d. 20 J

Bismarck SInks …. another angle

Here is the pride of the German Navy …. sinking from another angle
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Can you give me the formulas for a model rocket finding….?

The height, the average velocity, and the maximum velocity. I have the mass of the rocket, inpulse, angle, baseline distance, and time from launch to maximum height. can you give me the formulas to figure those out. thanks.

How much should I angle the fins of my model rocket to create spin?

If I’m using 3 fins:
If I use 4 fins:

The angle should be so that it causes the rocket to spin (for stability) without overspinning. Please give exact values, not just vague answers.

Trigonometry HeLp PlEaSe…10 PTS for best answer?

Two model rockets are launched 120 m apart. From an observation site, O, rocket A has been launched at N28°W and rocket B has been launched at N40°E. The angle of elevation from the observation location is 29° for rocket A and 37° for rocket B. If the distance between the observation site and the two launch pads is the same, what is the altitude of each rocket? How far apart are the rockets?

Trigonometry HeLp PlEaSe…?

Two model rockets are launched 120 m apart. From an observation site, O, rocket A has been launched at N28°W and rocket B has been launched at N40°E. The angle of elevation from the observation location is 29° for rocket A and 37° for rocket B. If the distance between the observation site and the two launch pads is the same, what is the altitude of each rocket? How far apart are the rockets?