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27 January, 01:16

Consider a toy rocket that undergoes one dimensional motion. It is launched from rest straight up from the ground and rises under constant acceleration for Δt1 seconds, where it loses power. It hits the earth Δt2 seconds later. You can consider Δt1 = t1 - t0 and Δt2 = t2 - t1. What was the toy rocket's acceleration before t1?

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  1. 27 January, 03:59
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