Physics, asked by nnageshhul, 1 year ago

what is the principle of working of a rocket​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For a rocket to fly up into the sky, it needs to overcome that gravity. If we're talking about a model rocket, all we need is a small solid-fuel tube that will send it up perhaps 40 metres or so before landing somewhere close to us (and not have its parachute get it hung up in a tree...). If we're talking about a NASA grade rocket, perhaps being sent into space to put a satellite into orbit, we need a tremendous amount of force to overcome gravity.

Answered by raushankumar3604
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USES AND PRINCIPLES OF

ROBOTICS. ...--- Asimov gave three laws of Robotics:

1) Robots must never cause harm to human beings.

2) Robots must obey humans except when it leads to violation of the first rule.

3) Robots must be able to defend themselves without even violating the other two rules.

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