Your question is very broad. One of the things a rocket takes off from is called a launch pad. Launch pads are the place where rockets take off. But the things that cause it to take off are completely different. A rocket takes off or 'launches' from a concept called thrust. Thrust is when say I have a ten pound ball that I want to throw directly up in the air. I need to create 10 pounds of energy to launch it and then enough energy to actually get it to where I want to go. Those are the basic things that make a rocket launch.
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The Solid Rocket Booster is detached and dropped after the first minute or two of flight. It may then be recovered and used again.
In the rocket engine large amount of fuel are burnt. The burning fuel expands and is forces itself out the bottom of the rocket. As it pushes down, it pushes the rocket up. If the force pushing the rocket up exceeds its weight, the rocket will take off.
The most accurate answer is called liftoff or takeoff. I hope that was a good enough answer for you Thanks annonomuis
The Solid Rocket Booster is detached and dropped after the first minute or two of flight. It may then be recovered and used again.
The Solid Rocket Booster drops off after it has been used completely, to reduce unneeded weight, and so it may be used again.
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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 purpose of a launch rail is to hold the rocket steady during takeoff so that the rocket isn't tipped
The purpose of a launch rail is to hold the rocket steady during takeoff so that the rocket isn't tipped
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.
The purpose of a launch rail is to hold the rocket steady during takeoff so that the rocket isn't tipped.
The Solid Rocket Booster is detached and dropped after the first minute or two of flight. It may then be recovered and used again.
500,000 gallons of cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen
In the rocket engine large amount of fuel are burnt. The burning fuel expands and is forces itself out the bottom of the rocket. As it pushes down, it pushes the rocket up. If the force pushing the rocket up exceeds its weight, the rocket will take off.
Yes, it is still on the moon but rocket blast from takeoff knocked it over.
2l of water plus some ground up orange rinds to boost the takeoff
The most accurate answer is called liftoff or takeoff. I hope that was a good enough answer for you Thanks annonomuis