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A rocket on Earth experiences an upward applied force from its thrusters. As a result of this force, the rocket accelerates upward at 2 m/s2. Assume that there are no other upward forces exerted on the rocket and that wind resistance is negligible. Which of the following combinations of the rocket’s mass mRocket and force from its thrusters FThrusters would result in an upward acceleration of 2 m/s2? Select two answers.
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