A rocket initially at rest

  1. A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant acceleration 58.8 m/s2 . The
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  2. A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant acceleration 58.8 m/s2 . The
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  3. A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant acceleration 49.0 . The
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  4. A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant acceleration 58.8m/s^2 . The
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  5. A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward with a constant acceleration of 29.4 . The rocket
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  6. A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward with a constant acceleration of 34.3 . The rocket
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  7. A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant acceleration 29.4 . The
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  8. A rocket, initially at rest on the ground, accelerates straight upward from rest with constant acceleration 49.0 . The
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  9. A rocket whish is in deep space and initially at rest relative to an inertial reference frame, has a mass of 2.55 X 10^5 kg of
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  10. A 826 g rocket, initially at rest, lifts vertically off the launching pad reaching a velocity of 373 m/s in 7.9 seconds. To the
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