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Chapter 2 Problem 53

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A fireworks rocket explodes at a height of 82.0 m, producing fragments with velocities ranging from 7.68 m/s downward to 16.7 m/s upward. Over what time interval are fragments hitting the ground?

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The first step in solving 2 problem number 53 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A fireworks rocket explodes at a height of 82.0 m, producing fragments with velocities ranging from 7.68 m/s downward to 16.7 m/s upward. Over what time interval are fragments hitting the ground?
From the textbook chapter Motion in a Straight Line you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Essential University Physics 3 
Author Richard Wolfson
ISBN 9780134202709

A fireworks rocket explodes at a height of 82.0 m, producing fragments with velocities

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