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gravity and lift
Thrust - is the force pushing it forwards Drag - the force acting against the rocket Gravity - the force acting upon the rocket trying to push it towards the centre of the earth
Pressure builds up, and when it is released it forces the rocket up.
A rocket changes its speed in space by expelling high-speed exhaust gases through its engines. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The rocket's engines push the exhaust gases backward, generating thrust and propelling the rocket forward, thus changing its speed.
Thurst & Gravity & Air resistance
There are four forces acting upon a rocket these are: Thrust, Gravity, Drag and Lift.
There are two forces acting on a water rocket. The thrust which the force that is given to the water rocket to make it move, and the other one is the gravity.
Thrust & gravity.
name the two forces acting on the rocket immediately after leaving the launching pad
Thrust & gravity.
Air resistance and gravity and forces
When all the forces acting on it are equal, just like any object.
gravity and lift
gravity and lift
gravity and lift
gravity and lift
It would obviously fall to the ground. However, if you have a rocket which can't overcome gravity, you've got a pretty bad rocket...