Why Rocket entering the atmosphere starts to burn?
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Direct friction upon the reentry object is not the main cause of shock-layer heating. It is caused mainly from isentropic heating of the air molecules within the compression wave. Friction based entropy increases of the molecules within the wave also account for some heating.
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Exhaust is the flames, hot gases and smoke that come from burning the rocket's propellants. The exhaust pushes out of a rocket's engine down toward the ground. That's the action force. In response, the rocket begins moving in the opposite direction, lifting off the ground.
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