Determine the upward applied force, in lbf, required to

Chapter 1, Problem 1.15

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Determine the upward applied force, in lbf, required to accelerate a 4.5-lb model rocket vertically upward, as shown in Fig. P1.15, with an acceleration of 3 g’s. The only other significant force acting on the rocket is gravity, and 1 g = 32.2 ft/\(s^{2}\).

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QUESTION:

Determine the upward applied force, in lbf, required to accelerate a 4.5-lb model rocket vertically upward, as shown in Fig. P1.15, with an acceleration of 3 g’s. The only other significant force acting on the rocket is gravity, and 1 g = 32.2 ft/\(s^{2}\).

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Given data,

Mass is

Acceleration is

Acceleration due to gravity is

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