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Chemistry, 02.03.2021 18:30 aly02

The following image is the position of a rocket at various moments of its flight. Point A is just after takeoff. Point B is the “coasting” phase after the fuel is used up. Point C is the top of the rockets flight path. Point D is as the rocket parachutes back to the ground List forces you think are acting on the rocket that would affect the flight.

(anyone got anything else than ''weight'' or ''wind''


The following image is the position of a rocket at various moments of its flight. Point A is just a

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