Rocket science why

What is Rocket Science? (English Note)

Rocket Science is a branch of science and engineering that deals with the design, construction, and operation of rockets.

A rocket is a vehicle that moves by pushing gas out of its engine at high speed. This follows Newtons Third Law of Motion: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Rocket science involves:

Physics motion, force, gravity

Chemistry fuel and combustion

Engineering building and controlling rockets

Rockets are used to launch satellites, explore space, and send astronauts beyond Earth.

Questions & Answers (English)

Q1. What is Rocket Science?

Rocket Science is the study of how rockets are designed and work.

Q2. What is a rocket?

A rocket is a vehicle that moves by expelling gas at high speed.

Q3. Which law explains rocket motion?

Newtons Third Law of Motion.

Q4. What subjects are involved in rocket science?

Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering.

Q5. What are rockets used for?

Rockets are used for space exploration and launching satellites.

Q6. Why is Rocket Science important?

It helps us explore space and develop advanced technology.

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