A single-stage rocket is launched vertically from rest, and its thrust is programmed to give the rocket a constant upward acceleration of 5.6 m/s². If the fuel is exhausted 11 s after launch, calculate the maximum velocity Vmax and the subsequent maximum altitude h reached by the rocket.

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A single-stage rocket is launched vertically from rest, and its thrust is programmed to give the rocket a constant upward acceleration
of 5.6 m/s². If the fuel is exhausted 11 s after launch, calculate the maximum velocity Vmax and the subsequent maximum altitude h
reached by the rocket.
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Vmax=
h =
61.6
i 338.8
m/s
m
Transcribed Image Text:Your answer is partially correct. A single-stage rocket is launched vertically from rest, and its thrust is programmed to give the rocket a constant upward acceleration of 5.6 m/s². If the fuel is exhausted 11 s after launch, calculate the maximum velocity Vmax and the subsequent maximum altitude h reached by the rocket. Answers: Vmax= h = 61.6 i 338.8 m/s m
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