Problem 1) During a test, a rocket travels at a constant velocity of 167.77 mph. But an unfortu- nate event happened when it was 40 m above the ground, all of its engine tailed. Determine the tollowing: a) maximum height. Hmax, reached by the rocket, b) Speed of the rocket, Sreqd, just betore it hits the ground, c) total duration, Ttotal, trom take off to landing, and d) vertical displacement, Svert, of the rocket before takeoff and after landing. When the engine

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Problem 1) During a test, a rocket travels at a constant velocity of 167.77 mph. But an unfortu-
nate event happened when it was 40 m above the ground, all of its engine failed. Determine
the following: a) maximum height. Hmax, reached by the rocket, b) Speed of the rocket,
Sreqd, just before it hits the ground, c) total duration, Ttotal, from take off to landing, and d)
vertical displacement, Svert, of the rocket before takeoff and after landing. When the engine
failed the rocket is subiected to a constant downward gcceleration of 9 81 m/sA2 due to
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1) During a test, a rocket travels at a constant velocity of 167.77 mph. But an unfortu- nate event happened when it was 40 m above the ground, all of its engine failed. Determine the following: a) maximum height. Hmax, reached by the rocket, b) Speed of the rocket, Sreqd, just before it hits the ground, c) total duration, Ttotal, from take off to landing, and d) vertical displacement, Svert, of the rocket before takeoff and after landing. When the engine failed the rocket is subiected to a constant downward gcceleration of 9 81 m/sA2 due to
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