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if h=-16t ²+160t represents the height of a rocket in T seconds after it was fired when will the rocket hit the ground?

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Answer:

The time after which the rocket hit the ground is 5 seconds

Explanation:

Given as :

The distance of the cover by rocket at the height h = - 16 t² + 160 t

Let the time after which rocket hit the ground = T seconds

Now, When the rocket hits the ground, then at that time, the velocity of the rocket becomes zero.

I.e velocity =
(\partial h)/(\partial t) = 0

Or, v =
(\partial h)/(\partial t) = 0

Now, v =
(\partial h)/(\partial t)

Or, v =
(\partial (-16t^(2)+160t))/(\partial t)

or, v = - 32 t + 160

Now, ∵ velocity of rocket after reaching the ground becomes zero

So, v = - 32 t + 160 = 0

Or, 32 t = 160

Or, t =
(160)/(32)

∴ t = 5 sec

So, The time after which the rocket hit the ground = 5 sec

Hence The time after which the rocket hit the ground is 5 seconds answer

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