Science, asked by afriedh, 1 year ago

how dose the rocket move


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Answered by 2003samrudhi
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because of newtons third law rocket moves(every action have equal and opposite reaction)
Answered by fiercespartan
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hey!!

here is your answer....! =>

So basically, when we see a rocket launch, we see alot of fire and smoke released. This is because of the force applied. Because of this force exerted, the rocket moves upwards. as the force is applied on the downwards , the rocket moves upwards. this can be explained by the newtons third law of motion. Which states that, every action applied has an equivalent opposite force. inorder to escape the earth gravity, the rocket has to travel at the speed of 11km per second. So imagine, the force applied downwards also has the same force, which is 11km per second...

hope it helps!


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