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The rate of mass of the gas emitted from the rear of a rocket is initially `0.1 kg//s`. If the speed of the gas relative to the rocket is `50 m//s` and the mass of the rocket is `2 kg` , then the acceleration of the rocket in `m//s^(2)` is

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