It depends on where the rocket is and what it's doing. If it's just sitting on the launchpad on earth then gravity inside would be the normal 1g. While accelerating upwards, it will exert a force on the passenger of several g's, it would be like being on a planet with 4 times or so more gravity than earth. If it goes into orbit, it will be 'falling' under the influence of the earths gravity, but falling around the planet, people inside will fall at the same speed so they wont feel any gravitational effects.
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The outer shell of a rocket is called the rocket's body or fuselage. It is designed to protect the rocket's internal components and payload from the harsh environment of space.
A popular rocket toy name is the "Stomp Rocket." It is a toy rocket launcher that uses air pressure to propel foam rockets into the air when stomped on.
Eruca is the Mediterranean plant genus to which rocket belongs.
A conical rocket head is a nose cone shape at the front of a rocket. It is designed to reduce aerodynamic drag during flight and improve the overall performance and stability of the rocket. The conical shape helps to streamline the rocket and reduce air resistance as it travels through the atmosphere.
The gravitational field strength of Venus is about 90% of Earth's.
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Force of gravity on objects m and M is mGM/r2.
a past of a rocket is a past of a rocket
The rocket that came before the Mercury rocket was the Redstone rocket. The Redstone rocket was used for suborbital flights before the Mercury program began.
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to get the rocket essences go to rocket reef and shake trees that have rocket essences.
The rocket is launched upward into the sky during a rocket launch.
A rocket body tube is the center of a rocket; also the piece that holds the rocket together.
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.
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No, "rocket" is not an adverb.The word "rocket" is a noun and sometimes a verb.