A 2000 kg space probe

  1. A 2000 kg space probe is moving rightward in empty space along the x axis at 12 m/s. One of the probe’s rockets is fired
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  2. A 2000 kg space probe is moving rightward in empty space along the x axis at 12 m/s. One of the probe’s rockets is fired
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  3. A 2000 kg space probe is moving rightward in empty space along the x axis at 12 m/s. One of the probe’s rockets is fired
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  4. A 2000 kg space probe is moving rightward in empty space along the x axis at 12 m/s. One of the probe’s rockets is fired
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  5. A 2000 kg space probe is moving rightward in empty space along the x axis at 12 m/s. One of the probe’s rockets is fired
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  6. A space probe is traveling in outer space with a momentum that has a magnitude of 7.5e7 Kg*m/s. A retrorocket is fired to slow
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  7. A space probe is traveling in outer space with a momentum that has a magnitude of 7.5e7 Kg*m/s. A retrorocket is fired to slow
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  8. A space probe is traveling in outer space with a momentum that has a magnitude of 4.99 x 107 kg·m/s. A retrorocket is fired to
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  9. A space probe is traveling in outer space with a momentum that has a magnitude of 7.84 x 107 kg·m/s. A retrorocket is fired to
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  10. A space probe is traveling in outer space with a momentum that has a magnitude of 7.84 x 107 kg·m/s. A retrorocket is fired to
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