Physics, asked by eagarcia22, 6 months ago

how does the velocity of the air that is pushed out of the rocket compare to the velocity of the balloon rocket?​

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Answered by qwcricket10
20

The velocity pushed out by the rocket is large than the velocity released by the balloon rocket.

  • Rockets are vehicles that are mainly used for space study.
  • Thrust is the measurement unit of rocket power.
  • A rubber balloon filled with air or any other gas is a balloon rocket.
  • Balloon rocket is mainly used for teaching or experimenting with facts of physics.
  • Velocity is the speed of a moving substance.
  • Moving rocket's velocity is very high.
  • So the speed rate of the rocket is much more than the speed possessed by the balloon rocket.
Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
2

Answer:

The velocity pushed out by the rocket is large than the velocity released by the balloon rocket.

Explanation:

Rockets are mainly used for space study. Thrust is the measurement of power of rocket. A rubber balloon filled with air or any other gas is considered to be a balloon rocket.

Balloon rocket is mainly used for teaching or experimenting with facts of physics. Velocity is the speed of a moving substance. The velocity of a moving rocket is very high. So the velocity of the rocket is larger than the velovity possessed by the balloon rocket.

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