Not sure what you're looking for here - are you talking rocket science, and what is good and bad about it?
Or do you have a word problem about a rocket going up and coming down? If so you will need to explain the speed and the situation.
Please clarify and resubmit your question. :-)
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∙ 11y agoImagine a rocket ship which can either be pointing up (positive) or down (negative). The rocket ship has forward thrusters (positive) and reverse thrusters (negative).Now if the spaceship is pointing down (negative) AND fires its reverse thrusters (negative) it goes UP (positive). So negative and negative make positive.Other permutations are possible. For example, if the spaceship is facing down and fires its forward thrusters, it goes DOWN. So a negative and a positive make a negative.
that the total weight of the rocket is greatly reduced as the rocket rises
Rocket Rods ended in 2000.
The problem/question can not be solved, because to calculate the speed of the rocket you need the distance done by the rocket and the time interval.
Sound out the word and the pauses are syllables. So rocket would be rock-et.
Imagine a rocket ship which can either be pointing up (positive) or down (negative). The rocket ship has forward thrusters (positive) and reverse thrusters (negative).Now if the spaceship is pointing down (negative) AND fires its reverse thrusters (negative) it goes UP (positive). So negative and negative make positive.Other permutations are possible. For example, if the spaceship is facing down and fires its forward thrusters, it goes DOWN. So a negative and a positive make a negative.
Rocket fuel can have environmental impacts such as the release of greenhouse gases, depletion of the ozone layer from chemicals like chlorine, and contamination of soil and water from spills or leaks. The combustion of rocket fuel can also produce air pollution and contribute to climate change.
This might not be completely accurate but I'm positive this is the general idea. A space probe is launched from a rocket. When the rocket reaches a certain distance into space, parts of the rocket that aren't necessary to carry the probe to its destination break loose from the rocket.
The chemical formula for ammonium perchlorate is NH4ClO4. It is a white, crystalline solid that is commonly used as an oxidizer in rocket propellants and fireworks.
Conservation of momentum: The net momentum of the entire system (rocket plus propellant) is zero, so one is positive (this way) and one is negative (that way). If this way is up, then that way is down, or left and right, east and west, whatever way you want to look at it.
yes positive there are even some team rocket executives they are Executive Proton, Petrel, Ariana, and Archer and you have to beat them before you battle the 8th gym leader! Goodie!
Yes, it is possible for the velocity of an object to be negative when its acceleration is positive. This would occur when the object is moving in the negative direction while its velocity is decreasing, due to a positive acceleration acting in the opposite direction.
Space exploration does not directly destroy Earth. However, some concerns related to space exploration include potential environmental impacts of rocket launches, generation of space debris, and the extraction of resources from other celestial bodies that could lead to ethical and ecological concerns. Efforts are being made to mitigate these impacts through responsible space exploration practices such as debris removal and sustainability initiatives.
a past of a rocket is a past of a rocket
No. If you are asking about the redhead near the end of the commercial, I believe it is Terryn Westbrook. Not positive, but it sure looks like her.
The fuselage on a rocket is the main body structure that houses the propulsion system, payload, and other necessary components for its flight. It is typically a long, cylindrical structure that provides stability and support during launch and flight.
C. C. Poe has written: 'A program to determine the effect of low-velocity impacts on the strength of the filament-wound rocket motor case for the space shuttle' -- subject(s): Fracture mechanics