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Air resistance and gravity and forces
It Starts up and then it take off as a usually rockets will do
In the rocket engine large amount of fuel are burnt. The burning fuel expands and is forces itself out the bottom of the rocket. As it pushes down, it pushes the rocket up. If the force pushing the rocket up exceeds its weight, the rocket will take off.
A rocket can take off by the Newton Third law of motion
it would not take off
Air resistance and gravity and forces
It Starts up and then it take off as a usually rockets will do
In the rocket engine large amount of fuel are burnt. The burning fuel expands and is forces itself out the bottom of the rocket. As it pushes down, it pushes the rocket up. If the force pushing the rocket up exceeds its weight, the rocket will take off.
A rocket can take off by the Newton Third law of motion
No. A plane relies on the air against its wings helping it into the air, a rocket relies on the brute force of the rocket motor(s)
Depending on the size of the rocket, it's payload and complexity of the mission, several dozen to several thousand people may be involved in the process of launching a rocket. Roles include those focused on payloads, test, weather, fuel, aerodynamics, propulsion, and the vehicle itself.
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it would not take off
you take the screw off the carbarator.
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burning fuel (rocket propellant)
Nothing!-They're banned in NZ