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Q: What are the stages of the carrier rockets?
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How many stages do multistage rockets have?

Multistage rockets have two or more stages. Typically, rockets will have only two to three.


How many multistage do rockets have?

Multistage rockets have two or more stages. Typically, rockets will have only two to three.


How many stages do most rockets have?

single stage


Why do rockets fall to pieces?

A rocket that falls to pieces during launch is known as a multistage rocket. These rockets use two or more stages, each with their own engines and propellants. During launch, the stages are jettisoned to reduce mass and improve thrust for the remaining stages.


A student is watching a simulation of a rockets flight she notices that the rocket is dropping devices in flight what are these devices moat likely to be?

used up rocket stages


Why do rockets have stages?

they have stages because when each stage burns up all its fuel, the stage is ejected thus making the rocket lighter so it can travel further and/or higher.


Identify and describe the 3 core stages of Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection?

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How do you make two stage rockets?

First of all you make the first stage. Then you make the first stage again. This will require many stages.


How many rockets does a bazooka have?

In World War II, a bazooka team was two men, one carrying and loading the ammunition, one firing. The bazooka rockets weighed about 3.5 lbs. each, making about 10 rockets the practical maximum for the ammunition carrier. As with everything else, though, the GI's adapted their techniques to the prevailing situations.


Where is the storage of fuel in rockets?

Pratically the entire interior volume of the lower stages of rockets is fuel. This is why they have to be large: to hold enough fuel to accelerate the upper stages and carry them into orbit. The fuel may be liquid or solid. The space shuttle main engines used liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, which was heated back to a gaseous state just before it burned in the rocket engines.


Why rockets are made up of different stages?

By dropping off a used-up stage, mass is decreased and less energy is needed to accelerate the remaining stages. A new rocket is being developed which does not have stages. It can take off, hover and land vertically. Whether it will be able to reach orbit is a good question.


How many parts of the rocket are supposed to break off as it leaves the earths orbit?

It depends upon the design of the rocket- different rockets have different numbers of stages (parts)