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To determine the time it takes for the spaceship to reach the asteroid, we can use the equation of motion:

d=12at2d = frac{1}{2}at^2

where: d is the distance traveled, a is the acceleration, and t is the time.

In this case, the acceleration is given as 150 m/s^2 and the distance is 1.2 km, which is equal to 1200 meters. We need to convert the distance to meters for consistent units:

d=1200 metersd = 1200 ext{ meters} a=150 m/s2a = 150 ext{ m/s}^2

Now, we can rearrange the equation to solve for time (t):

t=2dat = sqrt{frac{2d}{a}}

Substituting the values:

t=2×1200150t = sqrt{frac{2 imes 1200}{150}} t=16t = sqrt{16}

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