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A Rocket Ship Blasts Off From Earth. The Gravitational Force On The Rocket Ship Is 20 Million Newtons. The Rocket Ship's Engines Have A Combined Thrust Force Of 25 Million Newtons. Ignoring Drag, What Is The Net Force On The Rocket Ship?

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morgannesti | 19:00 Fri 13th Nov 2020 | Science
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A rocket ship blasts off from Earth. The gravitational force on the rocket ship is 20 million Newtons. The rocket ship's engines have a combined thrust force of 25 million Newtons. Ignoring drag, what is the net force on the rocket ship?
A. 55 million Newtons down.
B. 5 million Newtons down.
C. 5 million Newtons up.
D. 55 million newtons up
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Oh, a can do taking away
SOH CAH TOA?
Its not rocket science!
Are they hunting for space fish?

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