Scenario 2 A rocket blasts off vertically with an initial acceleration of 12m/s. However, a problem with the engine caus

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Scenario 2 A rocket blasts off vertically with an initial acceleration of 12m/s. However, a problem with the engine caus

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Scenario 2 A rocket blasts off vertically with an initial acceleration of 12m/s. However, a problem with the engine causes the acceleration to reduce by 5% of the initial acceleration every second. When velocity reaches 100m/s, the engine completely fails. a) What is the maximum height this rocket will reach above the launch pad? b) How long after launch before the rocket hits the ground?
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