Using the maximum height of the Rocket when going straight up show how you can determine the velocity of the rocket as it leaves the launch pad  using kinematics.* assume g = 9.8 m/s2. Given Data Height to eye level: 1.65 m Horizontal Distance: 2.4 m Angle at max height: 57 degrees Max range is 10.0m at 45 degrees

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Using the maximum height of the Rocket when going straight up show how you can determine the velocity of the rocket as it leaves the launch pad  using kinematics.* assume g = 9.8 m/s2.

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Height to eye level: 1.65 m

Horizontal Distance: 2.4 m

Angle at max height: 57 degrees

Max range is 10.0m at 45 degrees

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