The velocity of a rocket is given as a function of time by  v(t) = A(1 – e-bt) for 0 , t , 30 s, where the constants A = 150 and b = -0.15. [ d/dx (e-ax dx)  = -a e-ax;  ∫ e-ax dx = -1/a e-ax ] a) What are the SI units of A and b?   b) What is the speed of the rocket at t = 10 s?   c)Find the displacement of the rocket in the first 10 s ( from t = 0 s to t = 10 s)

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The velocity of a rocket is given as a function of time by  v(t) = A(1 – e-bt) for 0 , t , 30 s, where the constants A = 150 and b = -0.15. [ d/dx (e-ax dx)  = -a e-ax;  ∫ e-ax dx = -1/a e-ax ]

a) What are the SI units of A and b?

 

b) What is the speed of the rocket at t = 10 s?

 

c)Find the displacement of the rocket in the first 10 s ( from t = 0 s to = 10 s)

 

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