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How is the impulse momentum theorem relevant to rocket liftoff?
A:
The Impluse momentum theorem states that any impluse, or force, acting on a system changes the system's momentum.
This is very important for a rocket takeoff, because this means every force needs to be calculated out very carefully, or the launch will be unsuccessful. The rocket also loses components, such as the empty fuel tank on the way up, which make the rocket lighter, changing its momentum.
Posted on January 3, 2014 at 12:38 pm
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