Science, asked by kavya9316, 6 months ago

The rockets get very hot when they enter earth's atmosphere because
O all of these
due to electrostatic force acting on them
due to air resistance
there is a pressure acting on them​

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Answered by meenaaman590
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Answer:

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Answered by EileenDelcy
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Answer:

The rockets get very hot when they enter earth's atmosphere because There is a pressure acting on them​.

Explanation:

Direct friction upon the reentry object is not the main cause of shock-layer heating. It is caused mainly from isentropic heating of the air molecules within the compression wave. Friction based entropy increases of the molecules within the wave also account for some heating.

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