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Relating to Newton’s Third Law, action and reaction, what is the reaction when a rocket expels gas, smoke and flames from the nozzle end of the rocket engine?

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Answered by nayaknishant470
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Answer:

In the case of rockets, the action is the force produced by the expulsion of gas, smoke and flames from the nozzle end of a rocket engine. The reaction force propels the rocket in the opposite direction. ... That is an action. Reaction is related to action.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the reaction is the going up of rocket

Step-by-step explanation:

according to Newton's third law of motion every action has an equal and opposite reaction so when the hot gases goes out of the rocket it produces an upward thrust which fly the heavy rocket in space. But some of the energy is wasted as heat, sound and light

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