2- Use Lagrange interpolation formula to determine the relation between the velocity of the rocket and its time of operation, estimate the time, which needed to be reached the velocity v=100 m/Sec (depending on the following table and using second order); Time (sec) Velocity (m/sec) 10 20 60 400 20 120

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2- Use Lagrange interpolation formula to determine the relation between the velocity of the
rocket and its time of operation, estimate the time, which needed to be reached the velocity
v=100 m/Sec (depending on the following table and using second order);
Time (sec)
Velocity (m/sec)
10
20
60
400
20
120
Transcribed Image Text:2- Use Lagrange interpolation formula to determine the relation between the velocity of the rocket and its time of operation, estimate the time, which needed to be reached the velocity v=100 m/Sec (depending on the following table and using second order); Time (sec) Velocity (m/sec) 10 20 60 400 20 120
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