Question:
A toy rocket is launched from the ground, using a burst of air. The rocket is launched with an initial velocity of 12.3 m/s ot
an angle of 59.2°, with respect to the horizontal ground. Once launched, the rocket travels through the air, and lands back
on the ground. Ignoring air resistance, which of the following statements are necessarily true?
Answer:
Select one or more from the below options:
The velocity of the rocket is 0 at the peak of its motion.
The x-component of the velocity is 0 at the peak of its motion.
The x-component of the velocity will be constant during the motion.
The x-component of the velocity will take on both positive, and negative values during the motion.
The y-component of the velocity will be constant during the motion.
The y-component of the velocity is 0 at the peak of its motion.