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A rocket traveling at 32.14 m/s is accelerated uniformly to 95.62 m/s over a 17.42 s interval. What is its displacement during this time?
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Answered by oobleck
a = (95.62-32.14)/17.4s m/s^2
then use the normal equation for distance
s = vt + 1/2 at^2
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