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50 points!!! A rocket booster initially applies 10,000 N of force to a 1,000 kg rocket causing it to accelerate at 10.0 m/s2. Ten minutes later, the rocket booster is released an…
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50 points!!! A rocket booster initially applies 10,000 N of force to a 1,000 kg rocket causing it to accelerate at 10.0 m/s2. Ten minutes later, the rocket booster is released and it falls through the atmosphere.
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10,000 N
Step-by-step explanation
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Mass
×
Acceleration
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Force
There
f
ore,
it's
1
0
,
0
0
0
Newton.
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