3rd law of force by newton.every action has an equal and opposite reaction well there is a combustion chamber in the rocket where fuel and gases are burnt using liquid oxygen.they are thrown out of the rocket with tremendous force and they equally and in the opposite direction push the rocket ahead
You can have different kinds of ways to make a rocket fly. you an use a pump to pump the rocket up into the air, put a antacid tablet to make it fly
By flying in a relatively "upward" direction.
There is no such thing. Tickets for the Houston Rockets basketball team can be purchased at the stadium or on Stub Hub. Nobody buys tickets to go flying in a rocket.
The first rocket-powered flying chair was assembled by American inventor and engineer Edward "Eddie" D. W. G. "Gene" Kranz in the early 1960s. It was a prototype designed to test the feasibility of rocket propulsion in a personal flying vehicle. While the concept was experimental and not widely adopted, it demonstrated early interest in personal aviation and rocket technology.
He as flying the The Bell X-1, a rocket engine-powered aircraft.
A rocket's guidance system adjusts the direction of thrust to keep it flying straight. Gyroscopes and accelerometers help maintain stability by detecting any deviations in the rocket's path and making corrections in real time. Additionally, fins and control surfaces can be used to stabilize and steer the rocket during its flight.
May be there suit or flying in the rocket ship.
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The propeller or the jet (or rocket) exhaust gasses
Poison gas was the terrifying weapon of World War 1. The V1 Flying Bomb and V2 Rocket were the terrifying weapons of WW2.
It depends on whether you are walking, cycling, driving, flying, in a rocket.
Rocket fins help stabilize and control the flight of the rocket by providing aerodynamic stability. They help keep the rocket pointed in the right direction during launch and prevent it from tumbling or veering off course.
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