A model rocket blasts off

  1. A model rocket blasts off and moves upward with an acceleration of 12 m/s^2 until it reaches a height of 28 m , at which point
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  2. On a test flight a rocket with mass 400 kg blasts off from the surface of the earth. The rocket engines apply a constant upward
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  3. a rocket blasts off and moves up with an acceleration of 12 m/s2 until it reaches 30 m then the engine shuts down and the rocket
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  4. Here's a physics problem. I don't care about the answer, i just want to know how to do it. don't have to be too detailed.. but i
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  5. Here's a physics problem. I don't care about the answer, i just want to know how to do it. don't have to be too detailed.. but i
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  6. Here's a physics problem. I don't care about the answer, i just want to know how to do it. don't have to be too detailed.. but i
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  7. A 2.9 kg model rocket accelerates at 15.3 m/s2 with a force of 44 N. Before launch, the model rocket was not moving. After the
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  8. Help please ! been stuck on this for hours.A model rocket blasts off and moves upward with an acceleration of 13m/s^2 until it
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  9. A model rocket blasts off from the ground, rising straight upward with a constant acceleration that has a magnitude of 90.3 m/s2
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  10. A model rocket blasts off from the ground, rising straight upward with a constant acceleration that has a magnitude of 75.5 m/s2
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    2. Tracy asked by Tracy
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