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Explain the motion of a rocket with the help of Newton’s third law .

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Answered by Shilpa76
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Answer:

Newton's third law of motion states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Explanation:

Similarly, when a rocket moves, it exerts the action force on the gases to expel them backwards which in turn exerts an equal and opposite reaction force to move the rocket forward.

Answered by mohitssrw
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Explanation:

when a rocket is  started then from it's beneath the fire of rocket will force on it and according to third law of motion which state that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction so the ground will also exerted the same amount of force on rocket and as a result the rocket will move upward

hope it helps you very well and you have understood the concept

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