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A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant net acceleration a, until time t_1, when the fuel is exhausted.
Find the maximum height H that the rocket reaches (neglecting air resistance).
Express the maximum height in terms of a, t_1, and/or g. Note that in this problem, g is a positive number equal to the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity.
my answer is:
(at)^2/2g +1/2at^2
is that correct yet?
Find the maximum height H that the rocket reaches (neglecting air resistance).
Express the maximum height in terms of a, t_1, and/or g. Note that in this problem, g is a positive number equal to the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity.
my answer is:
(at)^2/2g +1/2at^2
is that correct yet?
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