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A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward with constant net acceleration, from time t=0 until, at which time the fuel is exhausted



A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward with constant net acceleration, from time t=0 until, at which time the fuel is exhausted. Neglect air resistance and assume that the rocket stays close enough to the ground that the acceleration due to gravity (after the rocket engine stops) is given by g. a) Find the maximum height, h, that the rocket reaches above the ground. b) Find the total time of flight, that the rocket is in the air (i.e. from liftoff until it hits the ground) in terms of You do not need to solve your expression numerically but simplify it as much as possible.

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