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A rocket of initial mass `6000 kg` ejects gases at constant rate of `20 kg//s` with constant relative speed of `8 km//s`. What is the acceleration of the rocket after `100 s`.
(a) Neglect gravity , (b) include gravity and (c ) upward thrust.

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