SOLUTION: you throw the rocket straight up in the air with an initial velocity of 50 feet per second, and the rocket leaves your hand 6 feet above the ground. if you catch it when it falls b
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Question 1029113: you throw the rocket straight up in the air with an initial velocity of 50 feet per second, and the rocket leaves your hand 6 feet above the ground. if you catch it when it falls back to a height of 5 feet, how long was the rocket in the air? does the increase in initial velocity increase or decrease the air time of the rocket?
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