A test rocket is fired

  1. A test rocket is fired up from rest. The net acceleration is 20m/s^2 upward and continues for 4.0 seconds, at which time the
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  2. A test rocket is fired straight up from rest. The net acceleration is 20 m/s2 upward and continues for 4.0 seconds, at which
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  3. A 15.0-kg test rocket is fired vertically from Cape Canaveral. Its fuel gives it a kinetic energy of 1961 J by the time the
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  4. A rocket is fired at a speed of 75.0 m/s from ground level, at an angle of 57.6¡ã above the horizontal. The rocket is fired
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  5. A rocket is fired at a speed of 75.0 m/s from ground level, at an angle of 64.7¡ã above the horizontal. The rocket is fired
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  6. A rocket is fired at a speed of 75.0 m/s from ground level, at an angle of 68.6° above the horizontal. The rocket is fired
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  7. A rocket is fired at a speed of 70.0 m/s from ground level, at an angle of 40.0 ° above the horizontal. The rocket is fired
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  8. A rocket is fired at a speed of 75.0 m/s from ground level, at an angle of 59.7° above the horizontal. The rocket is fired
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  9. A rocket is fired at a speed of 54.0 m/s from ground level, at an angle of 63.0 ° above the horizontal. The rocket is fired
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  10. A rocket is fired at a speed of 50.0 m/s from ground level, at an angle of 46.0 ° above the horizontal. The rocket is fired
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