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Its ice that has formed (and shaken lose at lift off) off the sides of the rocket closest to the super cool liquid hydrogen or liquid oxygen tanks.
—the Saturn v had two stages both parts would burn its engines until the fuel ran out then it would come off the rocket
Really anything you want. The only limitation you have is how much weight your rocket can lift. if you exceed that your rocket will, at best, just sit on the launch pad and burn all its fuel off. Remember, every satellite or probe ever put into space was done with really big rockets.
If the gantry explosive bolts didn't get you, you would be fried within a second of lift off as the main engines burnt your skin off.
He invented the third law of motion that every action han an equal and opposite reaction which is what is used to lift the rocket off the ground to space:P ;) :{
Its ice that has formed (and shaken lose at lift off) off the sides of the rocket closest to the super cool liquid hydrogen or liquid oxygen tanks.
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There are four forces that act on an airplane:Thrustwhich works against dragLift which works against weight (the force of gravity)When an airplane's lift is higher than its weight, it can climb and take off. If an airplane's lift can not overcome its weight, it will fall from the sky or not take off at all.In the case of a spacecraft, if it is being launched with the aid of a rocket, the force of the rocket engines will propel the rocket into space. The propulsion force of the launching vehicle will have to be stronger than its weight in order for it to lift off. If the rocket engine(s) fail or are not generating enough force the rocket will fall or not lift off at all.
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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
It means when a rocket leaves its launch pad. "Lift Off!"
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.
-- Gravity. -- Thrust of the rocket engines. Slightly after lift-off, as the vehicle begins to pick up some vertical speed, air resistance also appears.