Does maximum height equal the final velocity
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Does maximum height equal the final velocity

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You would need more detail to find maximum velocity. It cannot be found from information supplied here.......
The question I have says that a model rocket is being launched with an acceleration of 12 m/s^2 until it reaches a height of 26m. Then it asks for the maximum height. Since it's a rocket being launched, I'm guessing the initial velocity is 0, so does the maximum height equal velocity?

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No, the maximum height is 26 metres. It has NO velocity at maximum height.

Yes, initial velocity is 0, but the maximum velocity would have been reached somewhere after it launched, but before reaching maximum height. It then slowed to 0 velocity again. Presumably the maximum velocity would have been just when the "engine" quit.
You would need more detail to find maximum velocity. It cannot be found from information supplied here.
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