6. What is fuel needed for in space?
7. Could a rocket traveling at a speed of
10,000 km/h ge...
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6. What is fuel needed for in space?
7. Could a rocket traveling at a speed of
10,000 km/h get into space? Explain.
8. Why is thrust also known as the
reaction force?
9. Why does a rocket not need to burn
fuel to keep moving once it is in space?
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