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A model rocket accelerates upward from the ground with a constant acceleration, reaching a height of 50 m in 8 s.What is the speed (in m/s) at a height of 50 m?A: 1.07×101 B: 1.25×101 C: 1.46×101 D: 1.71×101 E: 2.00×101

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Answer:

The value is
v =  12.5 \  m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The height is
h  =  50 \  m

The time taken is
t =  8 \ s

From the equation of motion we have that


s =  ut + (1)/(2)  * a * t^2

Here u = 0 because the rocket started at rest


50 =  0 + (1)/(2) * a  * 8^2

=>
a =  (100)/(64)

=>
a =  1.5625 \ m/s^2

Also from the kinematic equation we have that


v  =  u + at

=>
v =  0 +  (8  *  1.5625)

=>
v =  12.5 \  m/s

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