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  1. A rocket starts from rest and moves upward from the surface of the earth. For the first 10s of its motion, the vertical
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  2. A rocket moves straight upward, starting from rest with an acceleration of +25.5 m/s2. It runs out of fuel at the end of 4.26 s
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  3. A rocket moves straight upward, starting from rest with an acceleration of +25.5 m/s2. It runs out of fuel at the end of 4.26 s
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  4. A 5000 kg cart carrying a vertical rocket launcher moves to the right at a constant speed of 27.0 m/s along a horizontal track.
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  5. What is the speed of the rocket when it is 350 above the surface of the earth?A rocket starts from rest and moves upward from
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  6. A sounding rocket, launched vertically upward with an initial speed of70.0 m/s, accelerates away from the launch pad at 5.00
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  7. A sounding rocket, launched vertically upward with an initial speed of79.0 m/s, accelerates away from the launch pad at 5.70
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  8. A catapult launches a test rocket vertically upward from a well, giving the rocket an initial speed of 79.0 m/s at ground level.
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  9. A catapult launches a test rocket vertically upward from a well, giving the rocket an initial speed of 80.2 m/s at ground level.
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  10. 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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