Science, asked by hrusharc, 11 months ago

which motion is used in rocket launching

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Answered by shivam5566677pef3pn
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The amount of thrust (force) produced by a rocket engine will be determined by the mass of rocket fuel that is burned and how fast the gas escapes the rocket (second law). The reaction, or motion, of the rocket is equal to and in the opposite direction of the action, or thrust, from the engine (third law).

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Answered by SHASHIKAPOORKATROLIY
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rockets are governed by Newton's Laws of Motion. ... Newton's Third Law states that "every action has an equal and opposite reaction". In a rocket, burning fuel creates a push on the front of the rocket pushing it forward. This creates an equal and opposite push on the exhaust gas backwards.

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