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Physics, 14.09.2019 08:20 leslie122372

During launches, rockets often discard unneeded parts. a certain rocket starts from rest on the launch pad and accelerates upward at a steady 3.10 m/s^2. when it is 240 m above the launch pad, it discards a used fuel canister by simply disconnecting it. once it is disconnected, the only force acting on the canister is gravity (air resistance can be ignored). a)how high is the rocket when the canister hits the launch pad, assuming that the rocket does not change its acceleration?
b)what total distance did the canister travel between its release and its crash onto the launch pad?

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