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A rocket travels vertically away from the surface of Mars. It is still close to the surface and travelling at a speed of 25 m s
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Anon
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a rocket is launched vertically and travels at 100 meters per second. a tracking radar is 500 meters from the launch site. when
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amy
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A rocket travels vertically at a speed of 1200 km/hr. The rocket is tracked through a telescope by an observer located 15 km
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Anonymous
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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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Autumn
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A rocket is launched vertically into the air and is observed from a tower that is 1.5 km above the ground level. Soon after the
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Happinessdelight
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A stationary rocket is launched vertically upward. After 4s, the rocket's fuel is used up and it is 225.6 m above the ground. At
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clement
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A rocket is being tracked from a radar post that is 10 km from the launch pad.the rocket arises vertically at a height of 17.32
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Rahat
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A rocket expels gas vertically downward at a constant velocity of 30 m/s. if the mass of the gas per unit time is 50 kg.
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Oluwagbohunmi
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A rocket with a mass of 345 kg is launched vertically. the engine produces a thrust of 17000 N. Neglect air resistance.
a. How
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Krista
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A model rocket is launched at 62 degrees above the horizontal with an initial speed of 28m/s. the rocket travels for 4.5s along
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Bethany
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