A rocket fired vertically up from the north pole achieves a velocity of 22 000 km/h at an altitude of 319 km when its fu

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A Rocket Fired Vertically Up From The North Pole Achieves A Velocity Of 22 000 Km H At An Altitude Of 319 Km When Its Fu 1
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A rocket fired vertically up from the north pole achieves a velocity of 22 000 km/h at an altitude of 319 km when its fuel is exhausted. Calculate the additional vertical height h reached by the rocket before it starts its descent back to the earth. The coasting phase of its flight occurs above the atmosphere. Consult Fig. 1/1 in choosing the appropriate value of gravitational acceleration and use the mean radius of the earth from Table D/2. (Note: Launching from the earth's pole avoids considering the effect of the earth's rotation.) Answer: h= i Save for Later km Attempts: 0 of 1 used Submit Answer
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