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what is conserved in rocket working​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q: What principle of conservation does rocket work on?

Conservation of momentum — or Newton's third law of motion in disguise. If you accelerate a small amount of gas in one direction, it pushes back with an equal and opposite force, accelerating your much larger spaceship at a proportionately smaller rate.

Answered by parulll02
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CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM -- Newton's third law....

TO EVERY ACTION THERE IS AN EQUAL AND OPPOSITE REACTION....

Rocket ejaculates gases in backward direction which creates momentum of the gases backwards and thus by conservation of momentum, the rocket gets a momentum in the forward direction making it to move forward.

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