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A rocket in space operates off the expelled mass, from the conservation of momentum, dmv/dt = mdV/dt + Vdm/dt =0, The rocket is acceleration is mdV/dt = -Vdm/dt. The exhaust is Vdm/dt which is the force pushing the rocket forward as the exhaust goes out.

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Q: When a rocket rises, what is the Reaction Force?

A: Pressure pushing the exhaust gases DOWN, out of the rocket. (Key word, DOWN.)

Q: When a rocket rises, what is the Action Force?

A: Gravity.

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The reaction force would be the thrust: force that propells the object forward.

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thrust is action (force), acceleration of rocket mass is result of equal and opposite reaction

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Rockets have an exhaust of hot gas, moving rapidly away from the rocket, which is the action, and the reaction is that the rocket is propelled forward.

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the rocket engine will combustion

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When a rocket rises what causes the action forces?

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A rocket is pushed forward as a reaction to?

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As the rocket is moving through the Earths atmosphere another force acts against the thrust from the shuttles engines. What is this force called?

Reaction force that is equal and opposite to thrust force from the rocket's engine.


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The Third Law of Motion, which states that for a given force, there is an equal reaction force. Burned fuel exits a rocket's backside, and the rocket moves forward.


How do action reaction pairs explain how a rocket lifts off?

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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.