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24 November, 00:26

Which of the following objects works by burning fuel to push hot air toward the ground and create thrust to use in lifting off?

a. rocket

c. space station

b. space probe

d. all of the above

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  1. 24 November, 00:41
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    Answer: option a. rockett.

    Explanation:

    a) rocket.

    The rockets are lifted by the reaction force (third law of Newton) that the gases (hot air) expulsed by the rocket exert of the rocket.

    The situation is that the gases are expelled with tremendous force. The force exerted by the gases are the action force, then the reaction is the force that the gases exert on the rocket, which is the mentioned thrust.

    b) space station:

    The space station are just orbiting aroud the Earth (or it might be other planet), so the do not a thrust. The gravitational attractive force of the object around which it orbits do the work.

    c) space probe:

    Space probes can not rely on burning fuel as 1) they would need a vast amount of fuel and so the space probe would need to be huge, and soon 2) they would run out of fuel.

    Space probes use nuclear energy, since small amounts of the radioactive substance are able to provide huge amounts of energy.
  2. 24 November, 00:55
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    All of the above. Rocket, space station and space probe all use fuel to create the thrust force which should be able to overcome the gravitational force of earth, so that they can leave earth's surface
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