When one person launched a model rocket straight upwards, it will accelerate at 3.7g(g=9.81m/s^2) for 4.1 seconds. Then the rocket will burn out(ignore air friction).What is the maximum height the rocket will reach? And what will the time from launch until it returns to the ground?

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When one person launched a model rocket straight upwards, it will accelerate at 3.7g(g=9.81m/s^2) for 4.1 seconds. Then the rocket will burn out(ignore air friction).What is the maximum height the rocket will reach? And what will the time from launch until it returns to the ground?

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