Thrust, strong and powerfull
The payload's weight
The payload's weight, and the weight of the rocket itself.
The mass of the rocket decreases as fuel burns.
During a rocket launch, the thrust of the rocket engine is greater than the weight of the rocket. This is necessary for the rocket to overcome Earth's gravitational pull and lift off into space. The thrust generated pushes the rocket upwards while gravity pulls it down.
Thrust . i mean a force required to overcome the gravity of earth and which is greater than its weight.
A rocket has to overcome the force of gravity in order to move skyward. This force pulls the rocket downward and needs to be overcome by the thrust generated by the rocket's engines in order to achieve 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.
Depends on the weight and streamlining of the rocket. i regularly get a B6 up to an estimated 1,500 feet.
The model rocket rests on the center of gravity, which holds it in place. This makes sure the weight of the object is evenly distributed.Ê Another force that holds the rocket the center of pressure. All the aerodynamic forces of the rocket are centered.
Rockets are affected by thrust (produced by engines), drag (air resistance), gravity (pulling the rocket down), and mass (the rocket's weight and payload). These factors impact the rocket's ability to overcome gravity and travel through the atmosphere.
Thrust (due to solid or liquid fuel burning)