In a space 5.82 x 1000000kg rocket experiences a constant force of 6.94 x 1000000000N in the direction of its movement. At time t = 0s,it flies past a planet at a velocity of 57.2m/s. How far away is the rocket from the planet when t = 25.4s?
The distance, covered by rocket in time t, is
"s=v_0t+\\frac{at^2}{2},"
where "v_0" - the initial speed;
a - the acceleration.
From Newton's 2nd law:
"F=ma,\\newline\na=\\frac{F}{m},"
where F - force, experienced by the rocket.
So,
"s=v_0t+\\frac{Ft^2}{2m}=57.2\\cdot 25.4+\\frac{6.94\\cdot 10^9\\cdot 25.4^2}{2\\cdot 5.82\\cdot 10^6}=3.86\\cdot10^5\\space m."
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