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A hot air ballon is projected vertically with a net vertical acceleration of 4`m//s^(2)`, by lighting its burner. The burner is blown out in 2 minutes but the ballon continues to move up. Find the maximum height reached by the balloon before it starts to come down again.

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To find the maximum height reached by the hot air balloon, we can break the problem into two phases: 1. The phase when the burner is on and the balloon is accelerating upwards. 2. The phase after the burner is turned off, where the balloon continues to rise until it reaches its maximum height before descending. ### Step 1: Calculate the height during the first phase (when the burner is on) **Given:** ...
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