Final answer:
The final speed of the rocket after accelerating at 60 m/s^2 for 0.58 minutes (converting to 34.8 seconds) is 2088 m/s.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks us to calculate the final speed of a rocket after it has been accelerating for a certain period of time. Given that the rocket is initially at rest and that it accelerates at a rate of 60 m/s^2 for 0.58 minutes, we can find the final speed using the kinematic equation:
v = vo + at
where v is the final velocity, vo is the initial velocity (which is 0 since the rocket starts from rest), a is the acceleration, and t is the time in seconds.
To use this equation, first convert the time from minutes to seconds:
0.58 min x 60 s/min = 34.8 s
Now, plug in the values into the equation:
v = 0 + (60 m/s^2)(34.8 s)
To find the final velocity:
v = 2088 m/s
So, the rocket's speed at the end of 0.58 minutes is 2088 m/s.