The fuel being ignited by a spark is what propels a rocket to blast off. The mass and the speed are factors as well.
air resistance get the bottle to accelerate the speed. Also the water and the air that is being pumped into the bottle rocket helps the rocket shoot towards the sky.
Nothing really. It is in orbit around Earth, so it doesn't need anything to propel it.
nothing, air causes drag and there is no air in space. a space shuttle when idling only uses small thrusters to keep it on track.
The fuselage of a rocket is the main part of the rocket :)
thrust of the rocket engine
The lunar rocket was a rocket that was sent to the moon, such as the Saturn V rocket that was used during the Apollo missions.
The force of energy and oxygen propells bottle rockets.
the explosion of gunpowder behind it propells it out of the cannon.
A rocket in space operates off the expelled mass, from the conservation of momentum, dmv/dt = mdV/dt + Vdm/dt =0, The rocket is acceleration is mdV/dt = -Vdm/dt. The exhaust is Vdm/dt which is the force pushing the rocket forward as the exhaust goes out.
Nothing really. It is in orbit around Earth, so it doesn't need anything to propel it.
self propells itself, Transports people and cargo from point A to point B.
A Rocket
The combustion of the jet fuel in the engine of a jet aircraft propells the craft forward when it exits the nozzles of the jet engine(s) at high speed.
nothing, air causes drag and there is no air in space. a space shuttle when idling only uses small thrusters to keep it on track.
Compressed air rocket.
a past of a rocket is a past of a rocket
The fuselage of a rocket is the main part of the rocket :)
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