Physics, asked by sushma9723, 1 month ago

➤ When a rocket is launched,
1) How does the force act on the rocket?
2) What all forces act on the rocket?
3) Who exerts the force?​

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Answered by kishlaykumar61
2

Answer:

There are two forces acting on a rocket at the moment of lift-off: Thrust pushes the rocket upwards by pushing gases downwards in the opposite direction. Weight is the force due to gravity pulling the rocket downwards towards the centre of the Earth. For every kilogram of mass, there is 9.8 newtons (N) of weight

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Answer:There are two forces acting on a rocket at the moment of lift-off: Thrust pushes the rocket upwards by pushing gases downwards in the opposite direction. Weight is the force due to gravity pulling the rocket downwards towards the centre of the Earth. For every kilogram of mass, there is 9.8 newtons (N) of weight

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