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What is rocket trajectory?

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What is the name of the path taken by a rocket?

The trajectory.


How do you spell trajectery?

The correct spelling is trajectory (path of a projectile, missile, or rocket).


Does the thrust of a rocket need to be created by an explosion?

no, the thrust of a rocket relies on the trajectory of the rockets tilt and overall slanted angle. The rocket is sent via a useful queef, that blasts the rocket from the platform


How many newtons of force does a water bottle rocket exert at the highest altitude?

At the top of the rocket's trajectory it is motionless for a brief time and the only force acting on it is that of gravity; the rocket motor has long since spent its energy.


Are rocket fins necessary in outer-space?

No. Most of rocket designs nowadays don't even incorporate fins at all, even considering the portion of trajectory they travel through atmosphere.


What flies through the air?

A plane, bird, rocket, frisbee, in fact anything that is propelled on a trajectory in air can be considered to be flying.


Why does a rocket start vertically and then why doesnt it keep going vertically?

A vertical takeoff enables a rocket to get through the atmosphere with the least amount of fuel and drag. After takeoff, the rocket will progressively lean over to a more horizontal position because it follows the gravity turn trajectory.


What Does Thrust Staging Mean?

Thrust staging is a strategy used in rocket design where multiple rocket engines are fired in sequence to provide additional thrust during different stages of flight. This helps to improve efficiency and control of the rocket's trajectory by optimizing performance during different phases of the mission.


A good sentence for trajectory?

A sentence for trajectory: The detectives were determining the trajectory of the bullet.


How can a rocket take a turn?

It depends on where the rocket is operating. If it's in the atmosphere it may alter trajectory by deflections of the fins on the body. Like an airplane. In space, outside of the atmosphere, small booster rockets may alter the trajectory by causing a rotational force. All in all, most space-going rockets don't turn too much. They tend to travel straight but due to the curvature of space imparted by gravity, take elliptical paths.


Do rockets drop trajectories or satellites?

A trajectory is the path a rocket takes, it is not a thing that can be dropped. Further rockets are used to "launch" a satellite into orbit, not drop it (so that it falls back to Earth).


What are the two purposes of the nozzle in a rocket engine?

To focus the controlled combustion blast of the ignited jet fuel, to achieve propulsion; and also to aim the force to alter trajectory (change direction).