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A rocket is launched from Earth (mass ME, radius RE) with velocity v° and reaches radial distance r=6RE with velocity v°/10. Express V° in terms of ME RE. What is the maximum height that the rocket could reach if launched vertically.​

A rocket is launched from Earth mass ME radius RE with velocity v and reaches radial distance r6RE with velocity v10 Express V in terms of ME RE What is the max class=

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The velocity, expressed in terms of  ME, RE is given as [tex]V_0 = \sqrt{98.99R_E}[/tex].

The maximum height that the rocket could reach if launched vertically is H = (¹/₂v₀²)/g.

Maximum height of the rocket

The maximum height reached by the rocket can be modeled using conservation of energy as shown below;

P.Ei + K.Ei = K.Ef + P.Ef

[tex]M_EgR_E + \frac{1}{2} M_EV_0^2= \frac{1}{2} M_E(\frac{V_o}{10} )^2+ M_Eg(6R_E)\\\\\frac{1}{2} M_EV_0^2 - \frac{1}{2} M_E(\frac{V_o}{10} )^2 = M_Eg(6R_E) - M_EgR_E\\\\0.495M_EV_0^2= 5gM_ER_E\\\\0.495V_0^2= 5gR_E\\\\V_0 = \sqrt{\frac{5gR_E}{0.495} } \\\\V_0 = \sqrt{98.99R_E}[/tex]

Maximum height when it is launched vertically

P.E = K.E

mgH = ¹/₂mv²

H = (¹/₂v₀²)/g

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