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Arocket is fired straight upward, starting from rest with an acceleration of 25.0 m/s^2. it runs out of fuel at the end of 4.00 s and continues to coast upward, reaching a maximum height before falling back to earth. (a) find the rocket height and velocity when it runs out of fuel. (b) find the maximum height the rocket reaches. (c) find the velocity the instant before the rocket crashes into the ground. (d) find the total elapsed time from launch to ground impact.

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