A two staged rocket moves

  1. A two staged rocket moves in space at a constant velocity of 4900m/s. The two stages are then separated by a small explosive
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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. A catapult launches a rocket at an angle of 47.5° above the horizontal with an initial speed of 109 m/s. The rocket engine
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  5. A rocket is launched at an angle of 60.0° above the horizontal with an initial speed of 99 m/s. The rocket moves for 3.00 s
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  6. A rocket is launched at an angle of 56.0° above the horizontal with an initial speed of 101 m/s. The rocket moves for 3.00 s
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  7. A rocket is launched at an angle of 56.0° above the horizontal with an initial speed of 101 m/s. The rocket moves for 3.00 s
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  8. A catapult launches a rocket at an angle of 56.9° above the horizontal with an initial speed of 100 m/s. The rocket engine
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    2. j asked by j
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  9. A rocket is launched at an angle of 59.0° above the horizontal with an initial speed of 103 m/s. The rocket moves for 3.00 s
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  10. A rocket is launched at an angle of 56.0° above the horizontal with an initial speed of 96 m/s. The rocket moves for 3.00 s
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