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a rocket that has consumed all of its fuel continues to move upward slowed mostly by the force of gravity. If the rocket's mass
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Tadeh launches a model rocket straight up from his backyard that takes 6.96 s to reach its maximum altitude. (After launch, the
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a toy rocket moving vertically upward passes by a 2.2m- high window whose sill is 7.0m above the ground. the rocket takes 0.17s
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A student fires a toy rocket into the sky. When does the rocket have
the most potential energy? when the rocket has the most fuel
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A rocket takes off vertically at time t=0, and during the first 10 s of flight its acceleration in m/s^2 is given by
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A student fires a toy rocket into the sky. When does the rocket have the most potential energy?
O when the rocket hits the ground
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A launched rocket has an altitude in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9^2, h is the height in meters v is the velocity in
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A launched rocket has an altitude in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9^2, h is the height in meters v is the velocity in
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A launched rocket has an altitude in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9^2, h is the height in meters v is the velocity in
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A launched rocket has an altitude in meters, given by the polynomial h+vt-4.9^2, h is the height in meters v is the velocity in
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Jessica
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