PHYS 212 FOR SCI+ENG W/MAST PHYS >ICP<
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ISBN: 9781323834831
Author: Knight
Publisher: PEARSON C
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Chapter 1, Problem 22EAP
Draw a pictorial representation for the following problem. Do not solve the problem. What acceleration does a rocket need to reach a speed of 200 m/s at a height of 1.0 km?
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