When a rocket reaches an altitude of a meters, it begins to travel along the parabolic path as shown in the figure, where the coordinates are measured in meters. If the component of velocity in the vertical direction is constant at c m/s, determine the magnitudes of the rocket's total velocity and acceleration when it reaches an altitude of h meters. (y – a)² = bx am a b m m/s m 40 154 209 93 (input the answers in three decimal places) (a) Velocity = m/s (b) Acceleration = m/s2

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When a rocket reaches an altitude of a meters, it begins to travel along the parabolic
path as shown in the figure, where the coordinates are measured in meters. If the
component of velocity in the vertical direction is constant at c m/s, determine the
magnitudes of the rocket's total velocity and acceleration when it reaches an altitude of
h meters.
y – a)² = bx
am
a
b
h
m/s
m
40
154
209
93
(input the answers in three decimal places)
(a) Velocity =
m/s
(b) Acceleration =
m/s2
Transcribed Image Text:When a rocket reaches an altitude of a meters, it begins to travel along the parabolic path as shown in the figure, where the coordinates are measured in meters. If the component of velocity in the vertical direction is constant at c m/s, determine the magnitudes of the rocket's total velocity and acceleration when it reaches an altitude of h meters. y – a)² = bx am a b h m/s m 40 154 209 93 (input the answers in three decimal places) (a) Velocity = m/s (b) Acceleration = m/s2
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