A rocket blasts off vertically

  1. A rocket blasts off vertically from rest on the launch pad with an upward acceleration of 2.30 . At 10.0 after blastoff, the
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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 vertically from rest on the launch pad with an upward acceleration of 2.80 . At 30.0 after blastoff, the
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  4. 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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  5. A 7600 rocket blasts off vertically from the launch pad with a constant upward acceleration of 2.25 and feels no appreciable air
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  6. A 7600 rocket blasts off vertically from the launch pad with a constant upward acceleration of 2.25 and feels no appreciable air
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  7. A 7500kg rocket blasts off vertically from the launch pad with a constant upward acceleration of 2.20m/s2 and feels no
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  8. a 7500 kilogram rocket blasts off vertically upward from the launch pad with a constant acceleration of 2.25 m/s squared and
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  9. A rocket blasts off vertically from rest on the launch pad with an upward acceleration of 2.30 m/s^2. At 10.0 s after blastoff,
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  10. A model rocket with mass 1 kg is launched from the ground, starting from rest, and accelerates vertically due to an upward
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