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  1. A model rocket Is launched from a height of 50ft. The formula h=-16t^2+70t +50 describes the rocket's height,h,in feet seconds
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  2. A water rocket was launched from the ground, with an initial velocity of 32m/s. The rocket achieved a height of 44 m after 2 s
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  3. A toy rocket is launched with an initial velocity of 180 m/s. The height of the rocket, in metres, can be modelled by h = –5t2
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  4. a model rocket is projected straight upward from the ground level. It is fired with an initial velocity of 192 ft/s. How high is
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  5. a model rocket is launched off the top of a platform. the height of the rocket is given by the function h(t)=-4.9t^2+86t+2.1
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  6. On a test flight a rocket with mass 400 kg blasts off from the surface of the earth. The rocket engines apply a constant upward
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  7. A model rocket is launched from a height of 50 feet. the formula: h=-16t^2+70t+50 describes the rocket's height,h,in feet t
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  8. a model rocket rises with constant accerleration to a height of 3.2 m, at which point its speed is 26.0 m/s. (a) how much time
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  9. a model rocket rises with constant accerleration to a height of 3.2 m, at which point its speed is 26.0 m/s. (a) how much time
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  10. a model rocket rises with constant accerleration to a height of 3.2 m, at which point its speed is 26.0 m/s. (a) how much time
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