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A model rocket is launched straight upward. Its altitude y as a function of time is given by y=bt−ct2, where b = 80m/s , c = 4....Asked by Rami
A model rocket is launched straight upward. Its altitude y as a function of time is given
by y = btct2
, where b = 82 m/s, c = 4.9 m/s2
is the time in seconds, and y is in meters. (a) Use
differentiation to find a general expression for the rockets velocity as a function of time. (b) When
is the velocity zero?
by y = btct2
, where b = 82 m/s, c = 4.9 m/s2
is the time in seconds, and y is in meters. (a) Use
differentiation to find a general expression for the rockets velocity as a function of time. (b) When
is the velocity zero?
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