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Robert has just bought a new model rocket, and is trying to measure its flight c

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Question

Robert has just bought a new model rocket, and is trying to measure its flight characteristics. The rocket engine package claims that it will maintain a constant thrust of 13.8 N until the engine is used up. Robert launches the rocket on a windless day, so that it travels straight up, and uses his laser range-finder to measure that the height of the rocket when the engine cuts off is 16.8 m. He also measures the rocket's peak height, which is 21.3 m. If the rocket has a mass of 0.763 kg. how much energy is dissipated by the drag force on the rocket during its ascent? (Even though this is energy lost, give your answer as a positive value.)

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Robert has just bought a new model rocket, and is trying to measure its flight c

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