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  1. A 1000 kg rocket without an internal propulsion system is launched with an initial speed of 7.00 x 10^2 m/s. Determine the
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  2. A 1000 kg rocket without an internal propulsion system is launched with an initial speed of 7.00 x 102 m/s. Determine the
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  3. A rocket that weighs 7840 N on earth is fired. The force of propulsion is + 10 440N. Determine a) the mass of the rocket, b) the
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  4. Read the sentence.In the early 20th century, the study of rocket propulsion was promising. Which word or phrase is the subject
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  5. Read the sentence.In the early 20th century, the study of rocket propulsion was promising. Which word or phrase is the subject
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  6. Assume you have a rocket that requires a change in velocity of ¦¤V¡Ö9.6km/s . There are two options for the propulsion
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  7. "Rocket Man" has a propulsion unit strapped to his back. He starts from rest on the ground, fires the unit, and accelerates
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  8. "Rocket Man" has a propulsion unit strapped to his back. He starts from rest on the ground, fires the unit, and accelerates
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  9. Assume you have a rocket that requires a change in velocity of DeltaV=9.6km/s . There are two options for the propulsion system
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  10. In 1998, NASA launched DS-1 (Deep Space 1). This spacecraft successfully flew by the asteroid 1992 KD. The propulsion system
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