Science, asked by varadharajnirmalraj, 7 days ago

what is meant by rocket propolution​

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Answered by Ɍɛղgɔƙմ
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Rocket propulsion is defined as. The force that is used by the rocket to take off from the ground and into the atmosphere. The principle on which the rocket propulsion works is based on Newton's third law of motion. Here, the fuel is forcibly ejected from the exit such that an equal and opposite reaction occurs.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The following is a definition of rocket propulsion.
  • The power with which a rocket lifts off from the ground and enters the atmosphere.
  • Newton's third law of motion provides the basis for rocket propulsion. The fuel is expelled from the exit aggressively, causing an equal and opposite reaction.
  • The power with which a rocket lifts off from the ground and enters the atmosphere.
  • Newton's third law of motion provides the basis for rocket propulsion. The fuel is expelled from the exit aggressively, causing an equal and opposite reaction.
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