Physics, asked by yyaarrddii, 11 months ago

what action-reaction forces are involved when a rocket engine fires? Why doesn’t a rocket need air to push on?

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Answered by aryan4025
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The action force is the rocket pushing out the "hot" gases produced by the engine. The reaction force is the hot gas pushing back on the rocket propelling it into outer space. There is no need for air to push on because the hot gases produced by the rocket allow the action and reaction forces to operate.

Answered by aaronsamabrme
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Explanation:

The action force is the rocket pushing out the "hot" gases produced by the engine. The reaction force is the hot gas pushing back on the rocket propelling it into outer space. There is no need for air to push on because the hot gases produced by the rocket allow the action and reaction forces to operate.

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