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the rocket of Sir Novac Shemlot was launched on Thursday may31 at 7:40 and tried to land but exploded on June 3 1996 an 8:03

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How does the first and third law of motion apply to a rocket launching?

1st. The rocket sets still until a force, burning fuel, causes a change in motion. 2nd. F=ma The force of the burning fuel causes an acceleration of the rocket. 3rd. Action/reaction. The action of hot burning gases leaving the rocket causes a reaction, which is the motion of the rocket in the opposite direction. Note: The exhaust does not need to hit the ground to cause the reaction. A rocket engine ignited in outer space will cause a change in the motion of the rocket.


How the rocket travells outside the earth?

Issac Newton's 3rd Law of Motion. To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.A working rocket ejects a small amount of exaust at a very high velocity. The "equal and opposite reaction" is that the rocket moves in the opposite direction although at less speed than the exaust because the rocket "weighs" more.Yes, it is "rocket science" but it is fairly painless.I feel i should add that this answer could be "marked wrong" for many reasons but it is the best i can do without dragging Calculus and Mechanics into it.Most vocational education colleges provide courses in "O Level" Physics that will explain this and many other wonderful things.


Is it summer or winter in the UK at the moment?

Well at the moment in Australia it is 7.04am on Thursday the 3rd of June 2010 and WINTER here. So the UK will be at the peak of SUMMER on the 21st of June next.


How does A rocket launched into space an example of the 3rd law of motion?

Because , when rocket fuel is ignited it gives out lots of gases through the nozzle and since this occurs instantaneously it applies a force on earth, and by newtons third law of motion earth gives a same force on rocket.But since the rockets mass is continuously reducing it starts moving up rather than being stationary.


According To Newtons 3rd Law Of Motion For Every Action There Is An Equal And Opposite Reaction Then How Come Things Move If Theres Going To Be Something Moving Them Back With Equal Force?

To say that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction is slightly misleading you, as these forces are NOT on the same object. Better to say 'if A exerts a force on B, then B exerts an equal and opposite force on A'. When I stand on my bathroom scales, I exert a downward force on the scales, which deflect until they exert an equal and opposite force on me, thus preventing me from falling. Acceleration occurs to ME when forces on ME are unbalanced. e.g. if I stood on a rocket the upward force of the rocket on me is greater than the downward force of gravity, so I would accelerate upwards. These are NOT action-reaction forces. What are action-reaction forces are the force I exert on the rocket and the force the rocket exerts on me.