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What is flying principle of a rocket

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Answered by msanam
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it is the 3rd law of motion that every action has its opposite and equal reaction
Answered by letshelpothers9
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Explanation:

  The flying of rockets

It is based  on the principle of third law of motion which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction .

when an inflated balloon is released with its mouth in the downward direction then it will move upwards like a rocket in this case the heiresses how to the balloon in the downward direction the equal and opposite reaction of danvers going air forces the balloon upwards the rocket also work on the principle of action and reaction . In a rocket the hot gases produced by the Rapid burning of fuel Rush out of a jet at the bottom of the rocket at a very high speed . The equal and opposite reaction force of the downward going gases pushes the Rockets upward with a great speed .

Rocket can propel itself in even in vacuum as it does not require air for obtaining uplift or for burning its fuel .

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