Physics, asked by yadavjitendra2pc7faq, 1 year ago

A rocket is launched to travel
vertically upwards with a constant
velocity of 20m/s. after travelling for
35s the rocket develops a snag and
its fuel supply is cut off. The rocket
then travels like a free body. What is
the total height achieved by it?
After what time of its launch does it
come back to earth?

Answers

Answered by LASK
0
The height achieved by the body is 19,600 metres and the time taken to come back on to earth is 70 seconds.
Answered by Brainlycurator
1

Hi, this is already answered by Santy2:  https://brainly.in/question/5611117

S = ut


This is because it is moving at a constant velocity.


After 35 seconds the distance will be :


S = 20 × 35 = 700m


Now from 700 m above the ground now it travels at a free fall.


The initial velocity = 20 m/s


Final velocity = 0


Acceleration due to gravity = 10


Now :


V² = U² - 2gs


0 = 400 - 20S


20s = 400


S = 400/20


S = 20 m


The total height achieved = 700 + 20


= 720 m

Time it takes to drop back to the earth is :


S = ut +  0.5gt²


u = 0


720 = 0.5 × 10 × t²


720 = 5t²


t² = 720/5


t² = 144


t = √144


= 12 seconds


The total time it takes is :


12 + 35 = 47 seconds




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