54. A rocket blasts off and moves straight upward from the launch pad with constant acceleration. After 2.8 s the rocket is at a height of 91 m. (a) What are the magnitude and direction of the rocket’s acceleration? (b) What is its speed at this time?

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54. A rocket blasts off and moves straight upward from the launch pad with constant acceleration. After 2.8 s the rocket is at a height of 91 m. (a) What are the magnitude and direction of the rocket’s acceleration? (b) What is its speed at this time?

1.Visualize the problem:

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2.Describe the problem in physics terms:

Known: Initial speed of rocket, vo= 0m/s

             Initial height, x=0m                                   

             Height after 2.8s, x = 91m

            Time takes for rocket to reach 91m, t = 2.8s 

Find: the magnitude and the direction of rocket’s acceleration, a = ?

         The speed of the rocket at 2.8s, v= ?

3.Plan a solution:

To find a solution, we will use 2 constant acceleration equations.

Equations: x = x0 + v0t + 1/2at2 (to find the rocket’s acceleration) We can use the constant acceleration of motion equation, x = x0 + v0t + 1/2at2, and convert to find a as we know x0, x, t and v0. 

v = v0 + at (to find the rockets speed(velocity) since we will have calculated acceleration (a) with the above equation)

 

4. Execute the plan

Calculations:    Find a = ?

 x = 0m +0m/s (2.8s) + a(2.8s)2/2

                              x = a(2.8s)2/2

                              2x = a(2.8s)2

                              2x/(2.8s)= a

Plug in x,        2(91m)/(2.8s)2= a

a = 182m/7.84s2 = 23 m/s2, is the acceleration and the rocket is moving in an upward direction

                              Find v = ?

                              v = v0 + at

                              v = 0m/s +23m/s2(2.8s)

                              v = 64 m/s, is the speed (velocity) at 2.8s

 

5.Check and evaluate

As constant acceleration is equal to average acceleration, we can plug in our values to the equation for average acceleration to confirm.

                                      aav = V – v0 / t – t0

                                                  aav = 64 m/s – 0 m/s / 2.8s – 0s = 23m/s2

 

My professor asked the follow up question to the answer I provided above and I am not sure on how to set the equation up.  See below. 

 "Derive an expression for the distance the rocket has traveled in terms of the initial and final speeds, and its acceleration.  After you have this expression, plug in physical values from your problem to arrive at the distance the rocket has traveled."

Thanks!

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