How does a rocket works on law of conservation of momentum.plzz don't copy from google or other sites.Try it in your own language plzzz
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Rocket works on the conservation of momentum. In a rocket, the fuel burns and produces gas at high temperature. These gases are ejected out of the rocket from a nozzle at the back side of the rocket. ... An equal and opposite momentum is imparted to the rocket which despite its large mass builds up a high velocity.
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