SkimDawg
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Q27 - A sports magazine commenting on the athletic ability of Michael Jordan, the famous baskeball player said:
'Being an athlete takes more brains then brawn. It takes time and effort. It takes endurance and commitment. It takes an athlete who can stay in te air for 2.5 seconds whilte shooting a goal; an athlete who knows which laws of physics keep him there.'
Assess the information presented in this magazine, using appropriate calculations to support your arguement.
Q19 - In 1970 NASA launched Apollo 13, their third mission planned to land humans on the
Moon. Half-way to the Moon a huge explosion crippled the spacecraft. The only way
home for the astronauts was to fly around the back of the Moon and then fire the
rocket engine to take the craft out of lunar orbit and put it into an Earth-bound
trajectory.
At the completion of the rocket engine burn, mission leader Jim Lovell was heard to
say, ‘We just put Isaac Newton in the driver’s seat’.
Given that the spacecraft returned safely to Earth, justify Jim Lovell’s statement.
I know how to answer these questions, but I would like to see how others would approach such a question. They are definately the hardest imo, just so irritating.
Q27 - A sports magazine commenting on the athletic ability of Michael Jordan, the famous baskeball player said:
'Being an athlete takes more brains then brawn. It takes time and effort. It takes endurance and commitment. It takes an athlete who can stay in te air for 2.5 seconds whilte shooting a goal; an athlete who knows which laws of physics keep him there.'
Assess the information presented in this magazine, using appropriate calculations to support your arguement.
Q19 - In 1970 NASA launched Apollo 13, their third mission planned to land humans on the
Moon. Half-way to the Moon a huge explosion crippled the spacecraft. The only way
home for the astronauts was to fly around the back of the Moon and then fire the
rocket engine to take the craft out of lunar orbit and put it into an Earth-bound
trajectory.
At the completion of the rocket engine burn, mission leader Jim Lovell was heard to
say, ‘We just put Isaac Newton in the driver’s seat’.
Given that the spacecraft returned safely to Earth, justify Jim Lovell’s statement.
I know how to answer these questions, but I would like to see how others would approach such a question. They are definately the hardest imo, just so irritating.