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Q: What force produced by expansions of gases that push a rocket forward?
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What is the force produced by expansions of gases that pushes a rocket forward?

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What is the forward force produced in a rocket engine?

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Where do the rocket exerts force in pressure?

Rockets exert force at the upper part of the combustion chamber. This pushes the rocket forward.


A rocket is pushed forward as a reaction to?

The rocket is pushed forwards by the reaction to the force ejecting gas in the opposite direction to the direction of travel of the rocket. Rocket flight is an example of Newton's 3rd law of motion, which states that every action (force) has an equal and opposite reaction. In this case, the action is the ejection of rocket gas and the reaction is the forward force on the rocket.


The reaction force that propels a rocket forward is called?

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What is the force that moves a rocket forward?

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When a rocket rises what is the reaction force?

A rocket in space operates off the expelled mass, from the conservation of momentum, dmv/dt = mdV/dt + Vdm/dt =0, The rocket is acceleration is mdV/dt = -Vdm/dt. The exhaust is Vdm/dt which is the force pushing the rocket forward as the exhaust goes out.


What is the action reaction force of a rocket?

Rockets have an exhaust of hot gas, moving rapidly away from the rocket, which is the action, and the reaction is that the rocket is propelled forward.


Which law of motion is used to explain rocket propulsion?

The Third Law of Motion, which states that for a given force, there is an equal reaction force. Burned fuel exits a rocket's backside, and the rocket moves forward.


What force makes a balloon rocket go forward?

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What causes the forward motion of a rocket?

The force of the combustion pushes on the interior of the rocket. The combustion releases through the rear exhaust, causing the rocket to move forward.


How do action reaction pairs explain how a rocket lifts off?

Rocket emits particles backward with great force. This means that there is also a force in the other direction, which pushes the rocket forward. Also apparent from conservation of momentum.