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Physics, 17.09.2019 21:00, jkurenn

Aspaceship ferrying workers to moon base i takes a straight-line path from the earth to the moon, a distance of 384,000 km. suppose it accelerates at an acceleration 20.2 m/s2 for the first time interval 15.8 min of the trip, then travels at constant speed until the last time interval 15.8 min , when it accelerates at − 20.2 m/s2 , just coming to rest as it reaches the moon.
(a) what is the maximum speed attained?
(b)what fraction of the total distance is traveled at constant speed?
(c)what total time is required for the trip? "

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