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Physics, 26.02.2021 20:00 boog89

OMG PLEASE HURRY. Consider a rocket ship launched from the surface of the Earth. As fuel is burned to
provide the force for the rocket to accelerate upward, the amount of mass of the ship
goes down. Assuming the force remains constant, how will the changing mass affect the
acceleration? Explain and connect the concept to whichever of Newton's Laws is most
appropriate.

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