Model rocket engines are sized

  1. i need help figuring out what formaula to use for finding the final velocity of a rocket.Model rocket engines are sized by
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  2. Model rocket engines are sized by thrust, thrust duration, and total impulse, among other characteristics. A size C5 model
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  3. A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 45.0 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration
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  4. The Rocket Club is planning to launch a pair of model rockets. To build the rocket, the club needs a rocket body paired with an
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  5. Model rockets are lightweight rockets powered by very small engines. A typical model rocket has a mass of 5g.Similarly, a
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  6. Model rockets are lightweight rockets powered by very small engines. A typical model rocket has a mass of 5g.Similarly, a
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  7. A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 58.0 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration
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  8. A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 50 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration
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  9. A model rocket is launched straight upwardwith an initial speed of 45.4 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration
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  10. A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 60.0 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration
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