SOLUTION: Two rockets having the same acceleration start from rest, but rocket A travels for twice as much time as rocket B. If rocket A goes a distance of 310 km, how far will rocket B go?

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Question 612513: Two rockets having the same acceleration start from rest, but rocket A travels for twice as much time as rocket B. If rocket A goes a distance of 310 km, how far will rocket B go? If rocket A reaches a speed of 370 m/s, what speed will rocket B reach?
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Manipulating and evaluating formulas for acceleration and straight line motion is an algebra topic. Knowing what formulas to use, and since you didn't supply them, quite obviously the point of this question, makes this a physics problem. Ask about your physics problem on a physics homework help site.

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