Basically, A extreme amount of thrust must be first produced for the rocket to reach the excessive hight needed.
Once it's reached the speed needed it can easily breach the Earths Ozone layer.
Hot gases rush out the bottom of the rocket ship
the engine simple
With fire
They go really fast
The rockets have heat cells on the rocket
Rockets have sent unmanned spacecraft to mars and Jupiter. Satellites put in orbit by rockets beam back information about earth's atmosphere and weather.
Nasa launch rockets to know about space and its atmosphere
There is no atmosphere or oxygen in space, therefore rockets provide thrust by burning fuel with oxygen on board, or an solid that produces oxygen as needed.
no, there in the phiosice atmosphere
To have less air resistance (in the case of rockets, while they are still in the atmosphere).
with strong outer shells,rockets can resist the atmosphere's extremely high temperature created by their rapid movement through the atmosphere
Rockets have a narrow top to reduce friction while trying to break through the atmosphere.
To have a more or less stable orbit, the rocket will have to orbit OUTSIDE of the atmosphere.
They go really fast
Space shuttles, space rockets and also the atmosphere
The rockets have heat cells on the rocket
Rockets have sent unmanned spacecraft to mars and Jupiter. Satellites put in orbit by rockets beam back information about earth's atmosphere and weather.
Nasa launch rockets to know about space and its atmosphere
There is no atmosphere or oxygen in space, therefore rockets provide thrust by burning fuel with oxygen on board, or an solid that produces oxygen as needed.
Yes. Rockets are of two types. 1. Air breating vehicles - used in military(RAM jet / SCRAM jet) 2. Non-air breathing vehicles Type 2 Rockets have their own oxygen stored in solid or liquid form called as "oxidizers". so the combustion takes place even in no atmosphere. The combustion products mainly the gases coming out of the exhaust of the rockets push them forward.