Thrust is the force that propels a rocket or spacecraft and is measured in pounds, kilograms or Newtons.
Gravity
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The mass of the rocket decreases as fuel burns.
Absorption is the act of taking something in. Reflecting is the act of deflecting something outwards.
Air resistance and gravity and forces
dunno and it need answer gravity is very strong on earth as the rocket gets higher gravity gets weaker they have to overpower gravity to lift of
when they were taking off from earth to go to space one tile of rocket get off and when they were coming it takes more force and because of the tile the rocket burst
It Starts up and then it take off as a usually rockets will do
Nothing!-They're banned in NZ
gravitythrustdrag/air frictioncross wind pressure
-- Gravity. -- Thrust of the rocket engines. Slightly after lift-off, as the vehicle begins to pick up some vertical speed, air resistance also appears.
In the rocket engine large amount of fuel are burnt. The burning fuel expands and is forces itself out the bottom of the rocket. As it pushes down, it pushes the rocket up. If the force pushing the rocket up exceeds its weight, the rocket will take off.
False. An object will go on forever if there were no forces to act upon it. In space, a rocket will go forever at the speed it projects. We only need the engines to steer an for lift off. On Earth, a toy car will go a short distance when pushed. Friction will go against it.
very, very, very, very fast...lol
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Thrust is the force that propels a rocket or spacecraft and is measured in pounds, kilograms or Newtons.