single stage amplifier contain only one stage transistor amplifier but multi stage contain more than one amplifier stage
in stage you have finsh one then start next, but in leve there is not this rule
Yes, only use the first stage.
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a multistage rocket is a rocket. a rocket could be a multistage rocket. all multi-stage rockets are rockets, but not all rockets are multi-stage. For example the space misstions. They are all multi staged, but each stage is a rocket on its own.
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Differences: A single stage rocket uses all its fuel in one blast and only has one booster stage while space shuttles and multi stage rockets have more than one rocket. - Difference: A single stage rocket cannot go into space while a space shuttle and a multi stage rocket canDifference: In a multi stage rocket and space shuttle, there is more that one rocket that burns to lift the payload off the ground. After the Stage has used all its fuel and is no longer burning it drops off the other rockets (stages). In a single stage rocket, all the fuel is used in one stage.Similarity: Both space shuttles and multi stage rockets add junk into earths orbit. A multi stage rocket carries less weight because it drops the empty stages off after they have fully burned and then starts burning a new stage so that there is less weight to carry for the burning rocket so does a space shuttle; a single stage rocket dose not.Similarity: Multi stage rockets and space shuttles add space junk into the earths orbit when they enter space.Wikipedia's Top Contributor; Daxter17 =)Thanks for the e-mail's about the topics guys!
The first stage of a multi-stage rocket is called the booster stage. It is responsible for providing the initial thrust needed to lift the rocket off the ground and begin the ascent to space. Once its fuel is expended, it separates from the rocket to reduce weight and allow the next stage to continue the journey.
Single stage rockets are simpler, cheaper, and have fewer components, making them easier to design and build. On the other hand, multi stage rockets are more efficient as they discard empty fuel tanks during flight, reducing the weight carried to space and increasing overall speed. This allows multi stage rockets to reach higher velocities and altitudes compared to single stage rockets.
The concept of the multi-stage rocket is attributed to the Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, who first proposed the idea in the early 20th century. However, it was the German engineer Hermann Oberth and the American engineer Robert Goddard who further developed and tested the technology that eventually led to the successful launch of multi-stage rockets.
well first you just put the helmet on :)
well first you just put the helmet on :)