littlebum2002
Mechanical
- Feb 17, 2005
- 7
This seems like an easy equation, and I'm pretty sure I've seen it before, but I am having trouble finding the force required to launch an object.
Here is the background: We had a rod in tension that failed, sending the rod high into the air. We want to try to restrain the rod in the future, so in case it ever fails again it will be contained, and we want to know the force that launched it so we know how much it neds to be restrained.
It was a 188kg rod, that was launched 2.9m completely vertical in the air. Like I said, it seems this SHOULD be an easy calculation, but the best I have been able to find is the initial velocity (calculated at 7.54 m/s), but not the force required to create it.
Thanks for your help! I am sure I will feel stupid when i see how easy this was.
Here is the background: We had a rod in tension that failed, sending the rod high into the air. We want to try to restrain the rod in the future, so in case it ever fails again it will be contained, and we want to know the force that launched it so we know how much it neds to be restrained.
It was a 188kg rod, that was launched 2.9m completely vertical in the air. Like I said, it seems this SHOULD be an easy calculation, but the best I have been able to find is the initial velocity (calculated at 7.54 m/s), but not the force required to create it.
Thanks for your help! I am sure I will feel stupid when i see how easy this was.