LIft = coefficient times density times velocity squared times wing area divided by 2 drag= coefficient times density times velocity squared over 2 times reference area
Rockets do not have lift, they have thrust.
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use it at the lift in the rocket hideout. rocket hideout is under the game corner. examine the poster in the back
Thrust . i mean a force required to overcome the gravity of earth and which is greater than its weight.
A rocket achieves lift through the reaction force produced by expelling high-speed exhaust gases out of its engines. This action creates thrust, propelling the rocket upwards in accordance with Newton's third law of motion.
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The Saturn V rocket weighed about 6.2 million pounds (2.8 million kg) at lift-off.
Weight refers to the force of gravity acting on the rocket, thrust is the force propelling the rocket upward, lift is the force generated by the rocket's fins to keep it stable, and drag is the resistance encountered as the rocket moves through the air. Weight must be overcome by thrust for the rocket to launch, while lift helps the rocket maintain stability and drag opposes its forward motion. Balancing these forces is crucial for a successful rocket launch.