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Physics, 27.08.2021 15:50, chaseashley24

A rocket accelerates upwards at a rate of 25 m/s2 starting from rest and keeps this acceleration constant until it leaves Earth's atmosphere which is 100,000 m above the surface of the planet. How much time does it take for the rocket to leave the atmosphere?​

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