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What was one of the positive effects of Stephensons invention of the steam powered train?

Improved communications and ease of travel.


A rocket will move upward as long as the thrust is greater than the force of gravity?

Actually for some time even after the thrust is no longer greater than gravity. When the rocket's thrust is greater than gravity, it will be accelerating (its velocity upwards will increase). When the rocket's thrust is no longer greater than gravity, at that moment it will still have an upward velocity, so it will still travel upwards - it will only travel more and more slowly upwards as gravity starts to sap the rocket's upward velocity towards zero. Once its velocity reaches zero, if gravity is still winning over the rocket's thrust (if any), then it will start to fall back towards the ground.We are assuming a simplistic model (no air resistance, no super-unlucky collisions with meteors, etc.), but this is the basic idea.


What are two main types of rocket engines?

The two main types of rocket engines are Solid fuel rocket engines and Liquid fuel rocket engines.


Why do you use fins and cone for a bottle rocket?

You use fins and a nose cone on a bottle rocket because the cone reduces the drag on the rocket, and the fins help stabilize the rocket.


What was the name of the biggest rocket built?

The largest Rocket ever built is called the Saturn V rocket and was used to send man to the moon from 1969 to 1972. Built by German engineer Whener Von Braun, the rocket measures 110,6 meters tall. Incomparison to the space shuttle, the shuttle with its external tank and solid rocket boosters attached measure only 56 meters tall. However NASA does have plans to create a new rocket, the Ares V which may be a couple of meters taller then the Saturn V rocket. The rocket is still in the conceptual stage, but may be used as a heavy weight launch vehicle in the near future.

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What sort of vehicle was Stephensons rocket?

It was a railway locomotive.


Who is George stephensons father?

Robert Stephensons is George Stephensons father


Where did stephensons rocket run to?

Stephenson's Rocket was a steam locomotive that ran on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in England. It operated on the line between the cities of Liverpool and Manchester.


What made the Stephensons Rocket so special?

it was the first to bring together several innovations to produce the most advance locomotive of its day.


When was Stephensons of Essex created?

Stephensons of Essex was created in 1975.


When was the stephensons rocket used?

Stephenson's Rocket was first used on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1829. It is considered one of the earliest steam locomotives and played a significant role in the development of railway transportation.


How fast did stephensons rocket go?

Stephenson's Rocket was able to reach a top speed of around 30 miles per hour during its trials in 1829. This made it one of the fastest locomotives of its time and a significant advancement in steam locomotive technology.


Is Tokyo still in existence?

Tokyo, Japan is still in existence.


Who is stephenson that lives in England?

There are many thousands of Stephensons that live in England


When did Islam ened?

It is still in existence.


How many species are there for a bear?

a brief search has produce eight still in existence. a brief search has produce eight still in existence.


Are there still people on a rocket ship heading to mars?

There is no one in a rocket ship heading to Mars.