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  1. A fireworks rocket explodes at height h, the peak of its vertical trajectory. It throws out burning fragments in all directions,
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  2. A fireworks rocket explodes at height h, the peak of its vertical trajectory. It throws out burning fragments in all directions,
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  3. A fireworks rocket explodes at height h, the peak of its vertical trajectory. It throws out burning fragments in all directions,
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  4. A fireworks rocket explodes at height h, the peak of its vertical trajectory. It throws out burning fragments in all directions,
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  5. A rocket in a fireworks display explodes high in the air. The sound spreads out uniformly in all directions. The intensity of
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  6. A rocket in a fireworks display explodes high in the air. The sound spreads out uniformly in all directions. The intensity of
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  7. A rocket in a fireworks display explodes high in the air. The sound spreads out uniformly in all directions. The intensity of
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  8. A fireworks rocket consists of two fuel stages which serve to provide two consecutive accelerations of the rocket. Starting from
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  9. A FIREWORKS ROCKET IS MOVING WITH A SPEED OF 45.0 M/S. THE ROCKET SUDDENLY BREAKS INTO TWO PIECES OF EQUAL MASS, WHICH FLY OFF
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  10. Fireworks are fired from the roof of a 100-foot building and travel 84 feet per second. The equation h= -16^2+84t+100 models the
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