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A model rocket weighing 4.9 N launches from a pad. How much work does the little rocket engine do in the first 4 meters

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Answer:

Work done by the little rocket engine = 19.6 Joules.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that work = force x displacement.

Force = weight of rocket = 4.9 N

Displacement = 5 meter.

So work done by the little rocket engine = Weight of rocket x displacement.

Work done by the little rocket engine = 4.9 x 4 = 19.6 J

Work done by the little rocket engine = 19.6 Joules.

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