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rocket propulsion is based on​

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Answered by kavyarana28
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Explanation:

The propulsion of all rockets, jet engines, deflating balloons, and even squids and octopuses is explained by the same physical principle—Newton's third law of motion. Matter is forcefully ejected from a system, producing an equal and opposite reaction on what remains.☺️

Answered by Rainbowqueenbee
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Answer:

rocket propulsion is based on the principle of Newton's third law of motion and conservation of linear momentum

Explanation:

The principle of rocket propulsion works on the 'Newton's Third Law of Motion'. It states that, 'to every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction'.In the case of a rocket, the engine emits hot burning gases in the downward direction. These gases apply an equal and opposite reaction force to the rocket in the upward direction.This is how a rocket is propelled.The principle of conservation of momentum states that whenever two bodies collide or get separated, then their total momentum before collision or separation is equal to their total momentum after collision or separation.Since the gases of the rocket and the rocket are stationery at the start, their total momentum is zero. After the gases start burning, the momentum imparted to the rocket is equal and opposite to that of the gases. Hence their total momentum is zero.

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