Example of rocket moving from earth based on newton first law of motion
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Rocket moving from the Earth is based on Conservation of Momentum.
A rocket consists of a shell with a fuel tank, which can be considered as one body. The shell is provided with a nozzle through which high pressure gases are made to escape. On during the rocket, the combustion of the fuel produces gases at very high pressure and temperature. Due to their high pressure, these gases escape from the nozzle at a high velocity and provide thrust to the rocket to go upward due to the conservation of Momentum.
Rocket moving from the Earth is based on Conservation of Momentum.
A rocket consists of a shell with a fuel tank, which can be considered as one body. The shell is provided with a nozzle through which high pressure gases are made to escape. On during the rocket, the combustion of the fuel produces gases at very high pressure and temperature. Due to their high pressure, these gases escape from the nozzle at a high velocity and provide thrust to the rocket to go upward due to the conservation of Momentum.
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