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27 September, 16:59

A rocket blasts off. In 10.0 seconds it is at 10,000 ft, traveling at 3600 mph. Assuming the direction is up, calculate the acceleration. (Hint: the rocket is not under constant acceleration).

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  1. 27 September, 18:21
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    If a rocket blast off in 10.0 seconds it is at 10,000 ft, traveling at 3600 mph, then it is assumed that the direction is up, so the acceleration will be 17514 mile hour/minute. The answer to the following statement given above is 17514 mile hour/minute
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