A rocket is fired from rest at x=0 and travels along a parabolic trajectory described by y^2=[170(10^3)x]m.
a.) If the x component of acceleration is ax=((1/2)t^2)m/s^2, where t is in seconds, determine the magnitude of the rocket's velocity when t = 11 s.
b.) Determine the magnitude of the rocket's acceleration when t = 11 s.
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