A rocket with a very particular movement moves vertically upwards. The acceleration of the rocket is given by ay (t) = B − Ct, where B = 39.23 m / s2 and C = 7.24 m / s3. At t = 0 s the rocket is at the origin and has an initial velocity of 23.15 m / s. How long does it take for the rocket to reach maximum height? give the answer in s

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A rocket with a very particular movement moves vertically upwards. The acceleration of the rocket is given by ay (t) = B − Ct, where B = 39.23 m / s2 and C = 7.24 m / s3. At t = 0 s the rocket is at the origin and has an initial velocity of 23.15 m / s. How long does it take for the rocket to reach maximum height?

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