The bottom part of a rocket is called the "rocket stage" or "first stage." This part contains the engines and fuel necessary for liftoff and initial ascent. After its fuel is expended, it typically separates from the rest of the rocket to reduce weight for the subsequent stages.
The part at the bottom of a rocket is called the "rocket engine" or "thrust nozzle." This is where the propulsion system is located, generating the thrust needed to lift the rocket into space. It often includes components like fuel tanks and pumps, which work together to produce the necessary force for launch.
The back part of a rocket is called the rocket nozzle. It is responsible for directing the flow of exhaust gases to generate thrust and propel the rocket forward.
The top part of a rocket is called the payload. This is the section of the rocket that carries the satellite or other cargo that is being launched into space.
The part of the rocket where the flames come out is called the rocket engine or rocket nozzle. This is where the fuel and oxidizer mix and ignite to produce thrust that propels the rocket through the atmosphere or space.
The top part of a rocket is called the payload or the payload fairing. This is the section that carries the spacecraft or satellite into orbit.
The part at the bottom of a rocket is called the "rocket engine" or "thrust nozzle." This is where the propulsion system is located, generating the thrust needed to lift the rocket into space. It often includes components like fuel tanks and pumps, which work together to produce the necessary force for launch.
The back part of a rocket is called the rocket nozzle. It is responsible for directing the flow of exhaust gases to generate thrust and propel the rocket forward.
The top part of a rocket is called the payload. This is the section of the rocket that carries the satellite or other cargo that is being launched into space.
The top part of a wave is called the crest, while the bottom part is called the trough.
The part of the rocket where the flames come out is called the rocket engine or rocket nozzle. This is where the fuel and oxidizer mix and ignite to produce thrust that propels the rocket through the atmosphere or space.
The part of the rocket that carries astronauts is called the crew module or the spacecraft. It is the section of the rocket designed to safely transport astronauts to and from space.
The bottom part of a cake is called the base.
Denominator. The top part is called the numerator.
A rocket can have two common ends. The top can be the payload or warhead depending on design. The bottom are the rocket thruster(s) which channel the hot gases for propulsion.
it depends what you mean by the bottom part.... are you talking about the stem, roots, ect?
a bottom (body part) is called 'un derrière' (masc.) in French
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