SOLUTION: 3. A model rocket is launched from the ground with an initial velocity of 352 ft/sec. e. How long will it take the rocket to reach its maximum height? Show all work in the space

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Question 1111452: 3. A model rocket is launched from the ground with an initial velocity of 352 ft/sec.
e. How long will it take the rocket to reach its maximum height? Show all work in the space provided.




f. Assume the model rocket’s parachute failed to deploy and the rocket fell back to the ground. How long would it take the rocket to return to Earth from the time it was launched? Show all work in the space provided.

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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I can not show all work in the space provided.


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