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Physics, 25.10.2019 00:43 yennie123

Between t = 0 and t = t0, a rocket moves straight upward with an acceleration given by a(t)=a−bt1/2a(t)=a−bt1/2 , where a and b are constants. (a) if x is in meters and t is in seconds, what are the units of a and b? (b) if the rocket starts from rest, how does the velocity vary between t = 0 and t = t0? (c) if its initial position is zero, what is the rocket’s position as a function of time during this same time interval?

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