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Firstly, while in a game, select the rocket launcher in your inventory. Then, aim at the place where you want the rocket to travel to. Finally, click the left button on your mouse or trackpad. The rocket should start moving.
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Moving Speed, once the rocket is even moving 0.00000001 mph it is overcoming the force of gravity.
A rocket is good for moving where there is no air to consume, otherwise they are hideously inefficient uses of fuel.
Rockets have an exhaust of hot gas, moving rapidly away from the rocket, which is the action, and the reaction is that the rocket is propelled forward.
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A bigger rocket. It is a relative question and will depend on the cost of the original rocket to start with.
A force can change the direction of the rocket's motion but not its speed if the force is applied perpendicular to the rocket's velocity. If the force is applied in the same direction as the rocket's motion, it can accelerate or decelerate the rocket.
Inertia.
If the moving gases of a rocket have a greater mass and speed, the rocket will experience increased thrust, resulting in higher acceleration and velocity. This leads to improved performance and efficiency in terms of reaching its intended destination in space.
It's kinda Newton's third law. There's nothing to push against, but the conservation of momentum is such that, when a rocket throws fuel and gas out of its thrusters, in order to maintain equilibrium, the rocket moves forwards to counter the motion backwards of the propellant. I tried to make that as simple as possible, but it sounds jumbled. Lol k, here's an example: Stand in a supermarket trolley with things in it, and start throwing the contents of the trolley out behind you. You'll start moving forwards, so that the total momentum of the trolley and it's contents stays the same. That's pretty much a fundamental law of physics. So, a 200kg (for example) rocket throws 1kg of fuel/gas out at a speed of 20m/s. The rocket will start moving so to counter that 20 N/s momentum of the fuel: the rocket will move so that it has 20N/s momentum in the opposite direction. That means it'll start moving forward at 0.1m/s. See?
Only if you are careful with what you do while sleeping.