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thrust of the rocket engine
Varies depending on the rocket. The tallest, heaviest and most powerful rocket ever manufactured, the Saturn V, produces 7.5 million pounds of thrust.
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Rockets do not have lift, they have thrust.
burning fuel (rocket propellant)
Rather than using a traditional gearbox and drivetrain attached to the motor, it simply uses thrust from a rocket motor to propel the car forward. Fuel is mixed inside the motor, ignited, and the exhaust gases create the thrust.
thrust of the rocket engine
It depends on the motor. They are all rated in power and length of 'burn'
As long as the thrust is more than the weight of the rocket (toy or otherwise) the rocket will accelerate. When the thrust matches the weight, the rocket will cruise. When the thrust is less then the rocket will slow.
Because the fins and motor thrust make it go up, if aimed up.
It can be as in "He thrust his sword into his enemy", however it can also be a noun as in "The thrust of the rocket was enormous".
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
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thrust
If and only if all of the thrust is in the opposite direction of the gravity vector ("straight down"). If any of the thrust has horizontal component, it will travel a distance but lose height.
Thrust from the combustion of rocket fuel.