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17 June, 18:22

A rocket for a space shuttle is producing a constant acceleration of 2.15 m/s2. What is its velocity 94.0 seconds after the rocket begins to fire?

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  1. 17 June, 18:34
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    Answer: 202.1 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    acceleration of rocket (A) = 2.15 m/s2 velocity (V) = ?

    Time taken (T) = 94.0 seconds

    Since acceleration is the rate of change of velocity per unit time

    i. e Acc = velocity / time

    Velocity = Acceleration x time

    V = (2.15 m/s2 x 94.0 seconds)

    V = 202.1 m/s

    Thus, the velocity is 202.1 m/s
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