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  • 26-03-2022
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A rocket is launched straight up with a velocity of 7.59. What would be the velocity when it lands?

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Fireman70
Fireman70 Fireman70
  • 26-03-2022

Answer:

the same as the initial launch velocity (7.59 m/s)

Explanation:

vf^2 = vi^2 + 2ad

d = displacement = 0, so vf^2 = vi^2, so vf = vi = 7.59m/s

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