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### Homework Assignment: One-Dimensional Kinematics and Vectors

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**Problem Statement:**
A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant (net) acceleration \(22.0 \, \text{m/s}^2\). The acceleration period lasts for time \(t_1 = 9.00 \, \text{s}\) until the fuel is exhausted. After that, the rocket is in free fall.

**Part A:**

Find the maximum height \(y_{\text{max}}\) reached by the rocket. Ignore air resistance and assume a constant free-fall acceleration equal to \(9.80 \, \text{m/s}^2\). Write your answer numerically in units of meters.

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- \( y_{\text{max}} = \)

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The problem described involves calculating the maximum height reached by a rocket under the influence of a uniform acceleration initially and then deceleration due to gravity. This task reinforces the understanding of kinematic equations and the influence of different types of accelerations on an object's motion.
Transcribed Image Text:### Homework Assignment: One-Dimensional Kinematics and Vectors #### Item 10 **Problem Statement:** A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant (net) acceleration \(22.0 \, \text{m/s}^2\). The acceleration period lasts for time \(t_1 = 9.00 \, \text{s}\) until the fuel is exhausted. After that, the rocket is in free fall. **Part A:** Find the maximum height \(y_{\text{max}}\) reached by the rocket. Ignore air resistance and assume a constant free-fall acceleration equal to \(9.80 \, \text{m/s}^2\). Write your answer numerically in units of meters. **Input Box Option:** - \( y_{\text{max}} = \) **Answer Submission:** - Button labeled "Submit" **Additional Info:** - A link for "View Available Hint(s) " - Feedback button labeled "Provide Feedback" **Website Footer:** - Contains a copyright notice from Pearson Education Inc., 2023. - Links for "Terms of Use," "Privacy Policy," "Permissions," and "Contact Us." --- **Educational Note:** The problem described involves calculating the maximum height reached by a rocket under the influence of a uniform acceleration initially and then deceleration due to gravity. This task reinforces the understanding of kinematic equations and the influence of different types of accelerations on an object's motion.
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