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find the maximum height ymax reached by the rocket. ignore air resistance and assume a constant free-fall acceleration equal to 9.80 m/s2 .

Respuesta :

At the maximum height, the vertical velocity of an object in free fall is zero

The maximum height reached by the rocket, is 7761.6 m

The reason the maximum height is correct;

The given parameters are;

The initial upward acceleration of the rocket, a = 44.1 m/s²

The duration of the initial acceleration, t = 8.00 s

Acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.80 m/s²

Required:

To find the maximum height reached

Solution:

The distance covered with the initial acceleration, h, is given as follows;

[tex]h = u \cdot t + \dfrac{1}{2} \cdot a \cdot t^2[/tex]

Where;

u = The initial velocity

The height reached during the initial acceleration is therefore;

[tex]h = \dfrac{1}{2} \cdot 44.1 \cdot 8^2 = 1,411.2[/tex]

The velocity, v, reached during the initial acceleration is given as follows;

v = u + a·t

∴ v = 44.1×8 = 352.8

The velocity reached during the initial acceleration, v = 352.8 m/s

The time to reach maximum height is given as follows;

v = u + g·t

Where;

u = 352.8

v = 0

t = u/g

∴ t = 352.8/9.80 = 36

The time to reach maximum height, t = 36 seconds

The height reached using u = 352.8, t = 36 seconds gives;

[tex]h = u \cdot t + \dfrac{1}{2} \cdot a \cdot t^2[/tex]

[tex]h = 352.8 \times 36 - \dfrac{1}{2} \times 9.80 \times 36^2 = 6,350.4[/tex]

The maximum height reached, [tex]y_{max}[/tex] by the rocket, is 1411.2 m + 6350.4 m = 7761.6 m

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