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Sound waves cannot be used to propel a ship through space because sound requires a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. In the vacuum of space, where there is no air or other medium, sound waves cannot propagate. Propulsion in space relies on different principles, such as Newton’s third law of motion, where thrust is generated through the expulsion of mass, typically utilizing rocket engines. Therefore, sound waves are not a viable means of propulsion in the vacuum of space.
Space travel is possible through the use of rockets that generate thrust to escape Earth's gravity and reach the vacuum of space. Once in space, spacecraft can travel using the principles of inertia and orbital mechanics. Navigation systems allow spacecraft to calculate trajectories and reach their destinations accurately. Advanced technology and scientific understanding enable humans to explore and travel through space.
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A carbon dioxide extinguisher (used on electrical installation fires) should not be used in a confined space, as the user could be overcome and be asphyxiated (deprived of air).
Modern day rocket has allowed for the design of vehicles that generate enough thrust to propel a person into space as well as life support system for a given period of time.taken directly from another question: How_is_space_travel_possible
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Missiles are guided weapons designed to hit specific targets, while rockets are vehicles that propel themselves through space or atmosphere.
Rockets such as the Saturn V, Falcon 9, and Space Launch System (SLS) have been used to successfully launch spacecraft and travel into space. These rockets generate enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity and propel spacecraft beyond our planet's atmosphere into space.
No, it is not possible to jump off the moon in outer space because there is no atmosphere to provide the necessary resistance for jumping. Additionally, the moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's, so a jump would not propel you far enough to escape its gravitational pull.
Space spacecrafts work by using rockets to propel them through the vacuum of space. They carry fuel to power the rockets and can adjust their trajectory using thrusters. Once in space, they rely on the laws of physics to continue moving in a straight line unless acted upon by another force.
Same: solid rocket boosters and liquid hydrogen/oxygen main engines.