You've certainly seen what a balloon does when you blow it up and let the end go,
without tieing the end shut. It keeps zipping around the room as long as there's
some air inside to keep coming out, and if the air kept coming out, it could keep
zipping around for an hour.
A rocket can carry enough fuel to keep hot gases blasting out of one end
for a long time, and as long as they do, the rocket can keep zipping around
in space.
There's a little more to it, but as I read your question, I thought you might
want it explained as simply as possible.
The answer depends on where you want to fly it to.
No, you cannot fly with camping fuel in your luggage due to safety regulations.
In the movie Elf, the rocket was attached to Santa's sleigh to help power it when the reindeer were unable to fly due to a lack of Christmas spirit. By using the rocket's boost, Santa was able to deliver presents on time and save Christmas.
Yes you have to be able to handle the gravity and you have to know how to fly the rocket.
it can fly because the fire that comes out of the back of the rocket is its thrust.So when the fire comes out the back it causes the rocket to thrust forward.Remember the fire comes out with a lot of force thats why the rocket is able to fly because of the thrust. The body of the rocket is a device that can stay in space and float in there which allows the rocket to stay in space. The fire thrusts the rocket up but only to get out of earths atmosphere because earth has gravity space doesn't. In space the rocket does the rest of the work which is floating in a place without gravity. hope this helped!
The primary thing that makes an item a rocket is its ability to fly into the air. A propellant or fuel source is the primary company needed to achieve this.
A real rocket flies by using combustion of fuel to generate thrust. The force created by the rocket's engine pushes against the ground, propelling the rocket upward. The rocket continues to fly as long as thrust generated by the engine is greater than the force of gravity pulling it down.
A rocket can reach any altitude until it runs out of fuel, provided it has enough thrust
"Model rocket fuel" is basically in the form of single-shot engines. You could, I suppose, strap one to a stick and call it a "bottle rocket", but I don't think it would fly very well (and the engine would likely burn off the stick).
Um... chemistry. Anything that burns quickly can be used as a rocket fuel (obviously, some things are better than others).
The rocket never flies.
the rocket is pushing water downwards which means that the water pushes the rocket upwards very hard that it can overcome gravity and fly.