Technically it doesn't "fly", but is propelled by thrust. Unlike an jet, propeller aircraft or helicopter, the rocket has no wings to produce lift.
Think of it like a balloon you have just inflated, but you are holding the end closed with your fingers. Now release that balloon and it will appear to fly around the room until the thrust from the escaping air is depleted. A rocket produces thrust by burning fuels, not pressurized air - except the rocket has a sophisticated guidance system, which keeps it on course (as apposed to shooting all over the place like a balloon.)
So, a rocket is propelled by burning fuels (commonly liquid hydrogen and oxygen) which produce thrust. The rocket's thrust output is modified via manipulation of both thrust output and altering the direction of the control thrusters. And hence, it appears to fly.
A rocket works on the principle of Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The rocket expels exhaust gases at high speed through its engines, creating a thrust force that propels the rocket in the opposite direction. This allows the rocket to overcome gravity and move through the vacuum of space.
The Principle behind rocket propulsion is the conservation of Vector energy, E=mcV.
The change in energy is dE/dr=dmcV/dr where r=ct.
At conservation of energy 0=dE/dr=dmcV/dct=dmV/dt.
This gives 0= Vdm/dt + mdV/dt where dm/dt is the rocket mass escaping creating a vector force Vdm/dt that is balanced by a force mdV/dt accelerating the rocket body.
Vdm/dt= V(dE/dt)/c^2 = VdE/cdr=VF/c = P/c where E=mc^2, Force F=dE/dr and P=VF vector power.
Physics conventionally considers energy a scalar but energy has a scalar and a vector manifestation, in other words, Energy is a Quaternion.
The four principles of flight are Thrust, Lift, Drag and Gravity
Rocket propulsion works on the principle of Newton's Second law, it represents a system of variable mass.
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Quantum Mechanics... Rocket science is actually easy in principle...
What propels stomp rockets
Gravity and capillary action.
A rocket moves forward by expelling high-speed gases out of its engines, in accordance with Newton's third law of motion. As the gases are ejected downward, an equal and opposite reaction force propels the rocket forward. This principle is known as action and reaction.
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the rocket works on newtons law, which states that every action has an equal reaction in opposite direction. the rocket releases a jet of hot gases which propels it to the space:)
linear momentum. A rocket works by expelling gases from one end at a very high velocity. The escaping gases have a very high speed and this with their mass translates to a very large momentum. Due to the principle of conservation of momentum the body of the rocket is pushed forward. If both the momentum of the gases as well as that of the rocket are added the sum is zero.
the principle behind working of a rocket is newtons 3rd law of motion which states that every action has equal and opposite reaction
Quantum Mechanics... Rocket science is actually easy in principle...
transformer works induction principle
transformer works induction principle
Bernoullis principle
archimedes' principle
Tsiolkovsky devised the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation, or ideal rocket equation, which describes the motion of vehicles that follow the basic principle of a rocket.
motor works on the principle of mutual induction.
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