Solving Multiple Tracking Homework Equations for Answer

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The discussion centers on solving multiple tracking homework equations related to physics, specifically focusing on integrating the acceleration vector to derive the velocity vector. The correct answer for the acceleration is confirmed as 1227 ft/s². Participants emphasize the importance of checking units, particularly for r², and share their progress on parts a) and r1 of the problem while seeking assistance for part b).

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Homework Statement



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Homework Equations



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The Attempt at a Solution



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But the correct answer is 1227 ft/s^2.

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Check your units for r2.
 
Thank you. I was able to find part a) and r1. However, I was unable to find r^.. in part b). This is what I have so far:

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I don't know how to integrate the acceleration vector to velocity vector it seems.
 

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