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Physics, 25.04.2021 01:00 okurrrr

Energy Conservation With Conservative Forces: What is the minimum energy needed to lift a 1.0-kg rocket to a height of 200 km and to give it a speed of 8.0 km/s at that height? (Neglect air resistance and the small decrease in g over that distance.)

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