the moon because it has only one sixth of the gravitational pull that Earth does
Gravity plays the major role in the launch.. a rocket has to cross the escape velocity so as to get out of the atmosphere. Escape Velocity is the speed at which any space shuttel or rocket or anything has to achieve if it wants to escape the earth's gravitational field. Gravity attracts the rocket and all the things coming from the space and going in to the space from the earth towards itself.. that is the reason that whenever you jump, you come back to earth!!!
Because in the second part of that statement you have NOT given the units of length.
The stages of a rocket going into space: The first stage of a rocket is used to acquire the acceleration of a rocket. When the fuel of the first stage is exhausted ,it detaches from the rockets and drops off. The velocity at this stage becomes the initial velocity of the second stage .Now the second stage is ignited ,the rocket gains acceleration and it's velocity foes on increasing . The removal of the surplus mass contained in the first stage helps in attaining the higher velocity .When the fuel of the second stage is exhausted ,it too detached from the rocket .Finally at the third stage , the rocket starts off with the required velocity.
It would take significantly more than what can fit in cups to go to the moon. Going to the moon requires a spacecraft and rocket fuel, not sugar.
Answer #1:the rockets need to go that fast so that it can escape the earth's gravitational pull,so if you were on jupiter, it would have to go faster.===========================Clarification #1:There's no limit to the distance over which Earth's gravity acts.But the faster you're going when you leave, the more time it takes for Earth'sgravity to slow you down, turn you around, and make you start falling back.There is a certain speed at which, mathematically, the time it takes for thatto happen becomes infinite. So, even though Earth's gravity never stops pullingto bring you back, that's the speed at which we say the rocket has 'escaped'.
Due to the higher gravity amount, a rocket will be pulled back when leaving earth, and pulled forward when going to earth.
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Yes they do. They need to calculate things like how much fuel to use. Also, they need math to understand what the speed of the rockets will be both coming and going from the Earth or when they orbit a planet. Almost everything they do uses math!
Not sure what you're looking for here - are you talking rocket science, and what is good and bad about it? Or do you have a word problem about a rocket going up and coming down? If so you will need to explain the speed and the situation. Please clarify and resubmit your question. :-)
a rocket going to the moon. going 50,000 miles per hour
By going into the Goldenrod Tunnel and going to the Team Rocket Grunt and then he will put you in a Team Rocket Costume.
This is because it requires more effort to move them. The more steps that you add in, the more work there is going to be.
It depends on where the rocket is going. However, most modern manned rockets just go to low earth orbit between in the of 250 to 300 kilometers.
No, there is no Pokemon with a rocket... (P.S I'm not going to even ask why you would ask if there was a Pokemon with a rocket -.- )
the rocket was built
the rocket was built
Gravity plays the major role in the launch.. a rocket has to cross the escape velocity so as to get out of the atmosphere. Escape Velocity is the speed at which any space shuttel or rocket or anything has to achieve if it wants to escape the earth's gravitational field. Gravity attracts the rocket and all the things coming from the space and going in to the space from the earth towards itself.. that is the reason that whenever you jump, you come back to earth!!!