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label and insert arros that demontrate the direction of the four forces on the rockets to the right?

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Answered by lakhvirkaur532
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The study of rockets is an excellent way for students to learn the basics of forces and the response of an object to external forces. The motion of an object in response to an external force was first accurately described over 300 years ago by Sir Isaac Newton, using his three laws of motion. Engineers still use Newton's laws to design and predict the flight of full scale rockets.

Forces are vector quantities having both a magnitude and a direction. When describing the action of forces, one must account for both the magnitude and the direction. In flight, a rocket is subjected to four forces; weight, thrust, and the aerodynamic forces, lift and drag. The magnitude of the weight depends on the mass of all of the parts of the rocket. The weight force is always directed towards the center of the earth and acts through the center of gravity, the yellow dot on the figure. The magnitude of the thrust depends on the mass flow rate through the engine and the velocity and pressure at the exit of the nozzle. The thrust force normally acts along the longitudinal axis of the rocket and therefore acts through the center of gravity. Some full scale rockets can move, or gimbal, their nozzles to produce a force which is not aligned with the center of gravity. The resulting torque about the center of gravity can be used to maneuver the rocket. The magnitude of the aerodynamic forces depends on the shape, size, and velocity of the rocket and on properties of the atmosphere. The aerodynamic forces act through the center of pressure, the black and yellow dot on the figure. Aerodynamic forces are very important for model rockets, but may not be as important for full scale rockets, depending on the mission of the rocket. Full scale boosters usually spend only a short amount of time in the atmosphere

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The four-dimensional rocket path on the right is:

  • Rocket learning is a great way for students to learn the basics of energy and the reaction of an object to external forces.
  • The movement of an object that responds to external forces was accurately described for the first time 300 years ago by Sir Isaac Newton, using his three laws of motion.
  • Engineers are still applying Newton's rules for designing and predicting full-scale rocket flying.
  • Vegetable power has both size and location.
  • When describing an act of power, one must consider both magnitude and direction.
  • In flight, the rocket is less than four ounces; weight, thrust, and aerodynamic strength, lift and drag.
  • The size of the weight depends on the size of all the rocket components.
  • Gravity is always directed to the center of the earth and works in the center of gravity, the yellow dot.
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