1. Vf =10.97 km/s
vf=10970 m/s
Vi=0 m/s
We know,
Vf^2 - Vi^2 = 2 a S
10970^2- 0 = 2 X a x 220
a = 273502 m/s^2
Which is 273502/9.8 = 27880 g
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