The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after

  1. 6. The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described bys(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured
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  2. 6. The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described bys(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured
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  3. The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described bys(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured in
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  4. The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described bys(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured in
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  5. The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described bys(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured in
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  6. The forward motion of a space shuttle, t seconds after touchdown, is described bys(t)� = 189t − t^3 , where " is measured in
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  7. The picture below shows the space shuttle leaving Earth.How is the space shuttle able to leave Earth's surface? Responses The
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  8. A 70kg accidentally loses his safety line while drifting in space 4m from the space shuttle. To get back he removes a 5.3kg tool
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  9. An observer 2.5 miles from the launch pad of a space shuttle measures the angle of elevation to the base of the shuttle to be 25
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  10. An observer 2.5 miles from the launch pad of a space shuttle measures the angle of elevation to the base of the shuttle to be 25
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