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Physics, 13.02.2021 01:00, NightCaribou644

Use g=10m/s^2 The engine in a model rocket applies an upward force of 120 N. If the rock travels straight upward a for 3.2 m, how much work is done on the rocket by its gravity if its mass is 500 kg?

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