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Q: How does gravity effect a firework on its way up?
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How gravity affects firework rockets when it is its way up?

gravity pulls down a rocket


When a firework rocket is on its way up how does gravity affect it?

Gravity slows its rate of ascent.


How does gravity effect a firework rocket?

The firework goes up a few metres in the air and it reacts to gravity after about 3- 7 seconds later and falls back down


How does gravity effect figure skating?

Well put it this way, whatever goes up must come down.


What effect does gravity do to a baseball in the air?

It will bring it back up


When all the planets are lined up in a row in the milklyway will it effect earths gravity?

No.


What effect does gravity have on Saturn?

Gravity from the sun causes Saturn to revolve around the sun while its gravity is the reason it has moons, rings and matter making it up.


Why does the surface effect the bounce of a ball?

Actually, it's not the surface of the ball that has any effect. It has to do with gravity. For example, say you are 5'3 tall. It would have to be the speed you throw it onto the ground, and how hard you throw it. The way it comes back up, reflects the way you have thrown it.


How does gravity effect earths motion?

All of the earth's motion is completely determined by gravity: the gravitational pull on the earth by the sun (and the larger outer planets), the gravitational pull of the Milky Way galaxy on the sun, the gravitational pull of our local cluster on the Milky Way galaxy and so on, up the ladder.


How does plant respond to light and gravity?

Yes gravity does have effect on plants because the stems always goes up on earth and the roots do down. But in space plants don't know which way is up and which way is down due to the lack of gravity. The real question is how can plants tell which way is up and which way is down due to lack of gravity?


Does gravity effect the phenotype of a plant?

Perhaps you mean to ask if gravity "affects" the phenotype of a plant? In a word, yes. For instance, a tree typically grows in a vertical direction. If a pot that holds a young tree is tilted at an angle, the new growth will be vertical, although the existing trunk will be at an angle relative to the ground. Most plants that live on land can tell which way is up and respond to this as they grow. "To effect" something means to make it happen. Gravity does have effects on plant phenotypes, but gravity doesn't "effect" the phenotype of a plant.


What is the best firework?

the ones that go up Mortars :)