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  1. 11. A 3 stage rocket is launched vertically upwards. The data for each stage is as follows:STAGE ACCELERATION /TIME 1 15m/s 2
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  2. 11. A 3 stage rocket is launched vertically upwards. The data for each stage is as follows:STAGE ACCELERATION /TIME 1 15m/s 2
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  3. Not sure my reasoning is correct. Here is the question:In a Nasa rocket firing, the probability of the siccess of the first
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  4. A 2 stage rocket launches off at an initial angle of 75 degrees above the horizontal. The rocket has a mass of 250 kg, while the
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  5. A 2 stage rocket launches off at an initial angle of 75 degrees above the horizontal. The rocket has a mass of 250 kg, while the
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  6. There is a rocket on a stage connected a spring with the spring constant k(N/m). The weights of the rocket and the stage are
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  7. Hi,Can anyone offer any advice on solving the following, motion of two stage rocket is stated by it height y in metres above the
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  8. A two-stage rocket moves in space at a constant velocity of 4650 m/s. The two stages are then separated by a small explosive
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  9. A two-stage rocket moves in space at a constant velocity of 5100 m/s. The two stages are then separated by a small explosive
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  10. A two-stage rocket moves in space at a constant velocity of +4890 m/s. The two stages are then separated by a small explosive
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