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The Saturn V rocket weighed about 6.2 million pounds (2.8 million kg) at lift-off.
The name of the background song in the Toyota lift off commercial where some guy lifts off in a rocket is Lift Off. This is a song which is done by Jay-Z and Kanye West.Ê
-- Gravity. -- Thrust of the rocket engines. Slightly after lift-off, as the vehicle begins to pick up some vertical speed, air resistance also appears.
dunno and it need answer gravity is very strong on earth as the rocket gets higher gravity gets weaker they have to overpower gravity to lift of
The pressure needed to lift off a rocket from the ground depends on various factors such as the weight of the rocket, gravitational force, air resistance, and the design of the rocket's propulsion system. Rockets use powerful engines to generate thrust that exceeds the force of gravity, allowing them to lift off. Typically, rocket engines produce millions of pounds of thrust to achieve liftoff.
It means when a rocket leaves its launch pad. "Lift Off!"
A rocket needs a powerful thrust to overcome Earth's gravity and lift off. This thrust is typically provided by rocket engines that burn fuel to create a force that propels the rocket upward. Additionally, the rocket needs a stable structure to withstand the forces of liftoff and the harsh conditions of space.
A rocket is able to lift off because of something called thrust. This means if you apply force to one direction, it will also apply force to the opposite direction.
The Saturn V rocket used a liquid fuel system, with a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) and RP-1 (a refined form of kerosene) as its propellants for the first stage. This combination provided the necessary thrust to lift the massive rocket off the ground and into space.