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What is the principal behind the working of a rocket?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Instead of running the rocket to the ground and then pushing it into the sky, the engine is easily able to lift it directly into the air.

  • Both the rocket and the aeroplane operate on the same principle. The two leave the gases behind and this causes them to push forward.

  • The plane is heavier and has to be overtaken by the wind at a very high speed to rise.

  • So it gets as much force as the air from the wings by walking some distance on the first runway.
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