Q.3.Why a rocket moves in forward direction on ignition?
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Why a rocket moves in forward direction on ignition?
a rocket's motion when its engine is fired appeals to momentum conservation: the rocket accelerates forward because its exhaust accelerates rearward and the system's momentum must be conserved. This paper examines how this explanation works, considering three challenges it faces.
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A typical textbook explanation of a rocket's motion when its engine is fired appeals to momentum conservation: the rocket accelerates forward because its exhaust accelerates rearward and the system's momentum must be conserved. This paper examines how this explanation works, considering three challenges it faces.
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