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The solid fuel of a 300.kg rocket travelling at 1.64x104
The solid fuel of a 300.kg rocket travelling at 1.64x104 km/h is ignited to correct the rocket trajectory in mid-flight to Mars.
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An experimental model rocket has a mass of 0.054kg. The fuel that was used in one test had 215J of chemical potential energy.
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An experimental model rocket has a mass of 0.054kg. The fuel that was used in one test had 215J of chemical potential energy.
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A student fires a toy rocket into the sky. When does the rocket have the most potential energy?(1 point)
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A rocket travels vertically away from the surface of Mars. It is still close to the surface and travelling at a speed of 25 m s
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(a) A rocket is travelling out of the earth’s atmosphere. During flight it burns fuel at a rate of 80kg/s producing a constant
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as a rocket carrying a space probe acceleraes away from earth the fuel is being used up and the rocket's mass becomes less when
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A student fires a toy rocket into the sky. When does the rocket have the most potential energy?(1 point)
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A student fires a toy rocket into the sky. When does the rocket have the most potential energy?(1 point)
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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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