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Physics, 30.05.2020 19:03, jaycub2001

A rocket's position measured from the center of the Earth is given by y(t) = RE3/2 + 3 g 2 REt 2/3 j where RE is the radius of the Earth (6.38 βœ• 106 m) and g is the constant acceleration of an object in free fall near the Earth's surface (9.81 m/s2). (a) Derive expressions for vy(t) and ay(t). (Use the following as necessary: g, RE, and t. Do not substitute numerical values; use variables only.)

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