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31 January, 13:49

a model rocket is launched straight upward at 58.8 m/s, how long does it take for the rocket to reach its peak height?

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  1. 31 January, 13:51
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    It takes the rocket 5.99 seconds to reach its peak.

    Explanation:

    From newton's equation of motion,

    When the rocket is at its peak,

    v = 0 m/s, acceleration due to gravity (g) = Negative.

    Using

    g = v-u/t ... Equation 1

    Where g = acceleration due to gravity, v = final velocity, u = initial velocity, t = time.

    Making t the subject of the equation.

    t = (v-u) / g ... Equation 2.

    Given: v = 0 m/s, u = 58.8 m/s, g = - 9.81 m/s²

    Substituting into equation 2

    t = (0-58.8) / -9.81

    t = - 58.8/-9.81

    t = 5.99 seconds.

    Thus it takes the rocket 5.99 seconds to reach its peak.
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