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A rocket can take off by the Newton Third law of motion
it would not take off
burning fuel (rocket propellant)
The rocket has to overcome the pull of gravity.
The stages of a rocket going into space: The first stage of a rocket is used to acquire the acceleration of a rocket. When the fuel of the first stage is exhausted ,it detaches from the rockets and drops off. The velocity at this stage becomes the initial velocity of the second stage .Now the second stage is ignited ,the rocket gains acceleration and it's velocity foes on increasing . The removal of the surplus mass contained in the first stage helps in attaining the higher velocity .When the fuel of the second stage is exhausted ,it too detached from the rocket .Finally at the third stage , the rocket starts off with the required velocity.
A rocket can take off by the Newton Third law of motion
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it would not take off
you take the screw off the carbarator.
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burning fuel (rocket propellant)
In the game, the rocket never takes off '-_- The only reason it exists is because of Decoys
It depends on the aircraft.
The rocket has to overcome the pull of gravity.
it is 600kg
The stages of a rocket going into space: The first stage of a rocket is used to acquire the acceleration of a rocket. When the fuel of the first stage is exhausted ,it detaches from the rockets and drops off. The velocity at this stage becomes the initial velocity of the second stage .Now the second stage is ignited ,the rocket gains acceleration and it's velocity foes on increasing . The removal of the surplus mass contained in the first stage helps in attaining the higher velocity .When the fuel of the second stage is exhausted ,it too detached from the rocket .Finally at the third stage , the rocket starts off with the required velocity.
The term 'rocket' is very General, the first recorded flying object to take off using rocket propulsion was either the Me-163 or the V-1 Doodlebug, both made in Nazi Germany.