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how a rocket lifting?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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With a rocket, thrust from the engines pushes upward while weight and drag try to pull it back down. When the rocket accelerates upward, the thrust is greater than the combined lift and drag. The various surfaces of a rocket can also produce lift, just like the wings of a plane, but it acts sideways instead of upwards.

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Answered by TEJASBHISE13
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A heavy-lift launch vehicle, HLV or HLLV, is an orbital launch vehicle capable of liftingbetween 20,000 to 50,000 kg (44,000 to 110,000 lb) into low Earth orbit (LEO). ... Several other heavy-lift rockets are in development.

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