A missile is anything thrown or projected.
A rocket uses rocket propulsion - throwing out hot gasses in order to move in the opposite direction.
In practice most rockets can be considered to be missiles and most missiles are rockets.
in the military a rocket is unguided en a missile is guided, think about GPS or a wire that is in the back of the missile an attached to the launcher an can steered to the target.
missile is also a rocket but the difference is that, it hold explosive for mass destruction. a rocket is just use to propelling vehicle like in satellites etc. missiles are self guided by the help of inertial navigation system.
Missiles are guided weapons launched for a specific target, while rockets are vehicles or devices that use propulsion, typically by expelling exhaust gases, to generate thrust for movement. In short, missiles are a type of rocket designed for military purposes.
A missile is guided and capable of changing its trajectory during flight, while a rocket is unguided and follows a pre-determined path.
A rocket powered projectile is typically called a rocket or a missile. It is a self-propelled, guided projectile that uses rocket propulsion to fly.
A rocket experiences an unbalanced force when there is a difference between the thrust produced by the rocket engines and the resistive forces acting on the rocket, such as air resistance or gravity. This unbalanced force causes the rocket to accelerate in the direction of the net force.
A rocket is a vehicle that carries people or cargo into space, while a missile is a weapon designed to be launched at a target.
A missile is a weapon designed to be guided to a specific target, while a rocket is a vehicle that is propelled by an engine using combustion of fuel.
missile is also a rocket but the difference is that, it hold explosive for mass destruction. a rocket is just use to propelling vehicle like in satellites etc. missiles are self guided by the help of inertial navigation system.
The difference between a missile and a torpedo is that a torpedo travels in the waters and a missile flys through the air.
a rocket is an unguided weapon while a missile is a optically/ wire guided/ radar/ heat tracking weapon which is designed for precision targeting. ie: rocket pod on an AH-64 (no guidance) or Javelin missile ( Heat Tracking)
A missile is a weapon designed to be guided to a specific target, while a rocket is a vehicle that propels itself through space or the atmosphere. Missiles are typically used for military purposes, while rockets can be used for various purposes such as space exploration or transportation.
Yes, a missile is considered a type of rocket.
A rocket is a missile
The key difference between a rocket and a missile is their intended purpose. Rockets are typically used for space exploration or launching satellites, while missiles are designed for military purposes, such as delivering warheads to specific targets. Additionally, rockets are usually guided and controlled by a pilot or computer system, while missiles are often autonomous and guided by onboard sensors or remote control.
Missiles are guided weapons launched for a specific target, while rockets are vehicles or devices that use propulsion, typically by expelling exhaust gases, to generate thrust for movement. In short, missiles are a type of rocket designed for military purposes.
A rocket is cooler:)
A rocket explodes and a jet doesnt.