An airplane is flying at a constant horizontal velocity of 184.5 m/s and drops a rocket....

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An airplane is flying at a constant horizontal velocity of 184.5m/s and drops a rocket. The rocket falls for 10.24 s without airresistance and under the influence of gravity only, and then firesits thrusters. From the moment the thrusters are one, the rockethas a net acceleration of 5.481 direscted 30.21 degrees above thehorizontal. How far apart are the plane and the rocket when therocket passes back through the cruising altitude of the plane?

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for the rocket during falling distance fallen y 12gt2 129810242 5138 m velocity of rocket vy voy ayt vy 0 981024 100352 ms along horizontal distance    See Answer
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