Physics, asked by ashishkushwaha78, 1 year ago

how do Jet aeroplanes and rockets work

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Answered by Aryan16125
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Jet aeroplanes and rockets uses H.R.P to produce more thrust....this results that they work very well!!!!!
Answered by Anonymous
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The most exciting thing you can possibly do on Earth is to get away from it: jump in a rocket and blast into space! Rockets always seem to be firing us into the future, but their basic technology is rooted far in the past—in firework-like missiles developed almost 800 years ago in 13th-century China. Since the first modern liquid-fueled rocket soared to the sky in 1926, rockets have ferried about 500 people, several thousand satellites, and quite a few unmanned probes to the deep darkness beyond Earth. While exploring space is obviously the main point of all that effort, it's worth remembering that "stepping outside" Earth gives us a better understanding of our own planet: weather forecasting, climate research, and navigation are just three of the things we can do better thanks to the development of the space rocket. Now rockets are useful things, but they're also very complex and highly dangerous. How exactly do they work? Let's take a closer look!If you want to understand space rockets, you need to understand space.

Strapped to your rocket, whistling your way to the stars, you won't pass any road signs: "Space: Population 0, Please drive carefully." There's no neat dividing line between the end of Earth and the beginning of space. That's because gravity (the force that sucks air molecules toward our planet, creating Earth's atmosphere) reaches out to infinity. In other words, Earth's atmosphere ends gradually, blurring invisibly with the start of space.

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