Physics, asked by akankshabataw17, 8 months ago

only genius can understand ......the question is : HOW ROCKET GO UP IN SKY ? WHIS FORCE IS ACTIVITIES ON IT? WHICH LAW APPLES IN THIS CONDITION?????​

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Answered by sanjeevaraya3
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Answer:

Explanation:

Newton's First Law

If an object, such as a rocket, is at rest then the forces on it are balanced. ... If the object is already moving, it takes such an unbalanced force, to stop it, change its direction from a straight line path, or alter its speed. In rocket flight, forces become balanced and unbalanced all the time.

Answered by swayambhuvmitra83
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Answer:

Thrust and drag

When a rocket's engine develops enough power, the thrust force pushing it upward will be bigger than its own weight (the force of gravity) pulling it down, so the rocket will climb into the sky. As the rocket climbs, air resistance (drag) will try to pull it back too, fighting against the thrust.

conservation of momentum

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