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How rocket flying?

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3rd law of force by newton.every action has an equal and opposite reaction well there is a combustion chamber in the rocket where fuel and gases are burnt using liquid oxygen.they are thrown out of the rocket with tremendous force and they equally and in the opposite direction push the rocket ahead

You can have different kinds of ways to make a rocket fly. you an use a pump to pump the rocket up into the air, put a antacid tablet to make it fly

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As the propellant is burnt, the pressure in the combustion chamber builds up and is forced out at a high speed. This causes the rocket to move in the opposite direction by Newton's third law. Because Newton's third law works in space as well, rockets can operate without air.

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Because of bernoulli's principle and Newton's third law of motion

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