2. A water bottle rocket is blasted up with an initial velocity of 40. m/s. Assume no air resistance. a. Calculate the maximum height of the rocket.

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2. A water bottle rocket is blasted up with an initial velocity of 40. m/s. Assume no air resistance.
a. Calculate the maximum height of the rocket.
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