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State Newton's third law of motion. How does this explain the action of a rocket?

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Answered by Anonymous
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His third law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction. Newton's third law explains the generation of thrust by a rocket engine. In a rocket engine, hot exhaust gas is produced through the combustion of a fuel with an oxidizer.....

Answered by sunilkumarram403
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Newton's third law explains the generation of thrust by a rocket engine. ... The hot exhaust gas flows through the rocket nozzle and is accelerated to the rear of the rocket. In re-action, a thrusting force is produced on the engine mount. The thrust accelerates the rocket as described by Newton's second law of motion.

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