why does a rocket go upwards inspite of the earth 's gravitational pull.
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When the rocket is fired, gases produced in the combustion chamber of the rocket due to the burning of fuel. ... To conserve the momentum of the system , the rocket moves upward with a momentum equal to the momentum of the gases . The rocket continues to move upward as long as the gases are ejected out of the rocket.
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it is because of the force that releases by the rocket thrust or exhaust that touches the ground and hence
rocket goes upward
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