Newton's third law explains how rockets are launched into space.
third law of motion
Newton's third law
Newton's Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Newton's third law.
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The rockets that have been used carry their one oxygen for the combustion. Or they use a fuel that dosn't need to ignite. These latter propellants rely only on Newtons second law.
Galileo's law
Because , when rocket fuel is ignited it gives out lots of gases through the nozzle and since this occurs instantaneously it applies a force on earth, and by newtons third law of motion earth gives a same force on rocket.But since the rockets mass is continuously reducing it starts moving up rather than being stationary.
Newton's third law
Newton's Third Law: "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."
As one of the astronauts put it, "I think that right now Newton is doing the driving"! meaning Newton's Laws of Motion.
By using rocket fuel. when the rocket fuel mixes with the oxygen, it blows out and pushes the rocket upward. It uses newton's third law and thrust.
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