When a bullet is fired upwards vertically it gains kinetic energy.
inertia
Gravity
In that case, the velocity is zero.
Newton's third law of motion. The combusted gas is pushed out from the rocket. This is the action. The reaction pushes the rocket upwards.
It launches a a rocket vertically upwards with an initial speed of 40.0 m/s.
When a bullet is fired upwards vertically it gains kinetic energy.
Earthquakes that causes most damage when two plates crashed and one plate moves upwards vertically than the other plate.
inertia
Gravity
Forward and backwards, right and left can be horizontal movements. The ocean waves moves horizontally. Up and down are vertical movements. A rocket that's been recently fired moves vertically. So the answer to your question is no.
Because the fuel tank is attached to the bottom of the rocket --That's a terrible answer.
In that case, the velocity is zero.
A vertical takeoff enables a rocket to get through the atmosphere with the least amount of fuel and drag. After takeoff, the rocket will progressively lean over to a more horizontal position because it follows the gravity turn trajectory.
The rocket launcher that shoots straight up in the air and comes down vertically on a enemy or target is called a Javelin.
Vertical means straight up and down,aligned with the direction of gravity. Vertically upward means vertical in the up direction. So if you jump directly straight up that is vertically upward; when you land you are travelling vertically downward.
Third law: The mutual forces of action and reaction between two bodies are equal, opposite and collinear.the force coming out of the rocket creates thrust and thus pushes the rocket and the ground in opposite directions, the mass of the earth is so great that the rocket can not really move it, so instead the rocket shoots up away from the ground.