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During fuel burn, the vertically launched terrier-sandhawk rocket had an acceleration of 300m/s^2 ( about 30 times free-fall acceleration called 30g). the fuel burned for 8.0 s. find the height of the terrier-sandhawk rocket at the end of fuel burn.

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