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Students are collecting data as they control the toy helicopter shown. The helicopter has a mass m and must exert a thrust of power P0 to initially move upward with a constant speed v0 . The students then cause the helicopter to exert a thrust so that a net force Fnet=2mg accelerates it upward. As the helicopter is accelerating, it has a thruster power Pf , and as it passes a height h0 it has a speed of 3v0 . The ratio PfP0 is most nearly

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