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A rocket is fired vertically and reaches a speed of 34.3 m/s in half a second. One and a half seconds later the rocket’s speed is 19.6 m/s. Find the acceleration (in m/s2) and initial velocity (in m/s) of the rocket. Complete the equation of motion for the velocity of the rocket:
v(t) = t +
Assume a standard coordinate system where the upward vertical direction is positive and downward vertical direction is negative.
Record your answers to one decimal place.
v(t) = t +
Assume a standard coordinate system where the upward vertical direction is positive and downward vertical direction is negative.
Record your answers to one decimal place.
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Answered by
bobpursley
see question above, same procedure.
Answered by
Damon
coincidence?
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