Science, asked by Kanthabasavaraj8543, 6 months ago

why do you think should there be such large amounts of exhaust gas in a rocket launch

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Answered by aera31
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A rocket in its simplest form is a chamber enclosing a gas under pressure. A small opening at one end of the chamber allows the gas to escape, and in doing so provides a thrust that propels the rocket in the opposite direction. A good example of this is a balloon. Air inside a balloon is compressed by the balloon's rubber walls. The air pushes back so that the forces on each side are balanced. When the nozzle is released, air escapes through it and the balloon is propelled in the opposite direction.

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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why do you think should there be such large amounts of exhaust gas in a rocket launch ?

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Large amounts of exhaust gas in a rocket launch Because propellant is burned up, the mass of the rocket changes during flight. Its mass is the sum of all its parts. .

.. By far, the largest part of the rocket's mass is its propellants. But this mass constantly changes as the engines fire since the engines expell the used fuel in the exhaust plume.

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