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Science & Alternative Science / Re: Do rockets push off the air?
« on: Today at 05:34:01 PM »A rocket is a closed system. I haven't ignored the conservation of momentum.You do understand that a closed system can have more than one component, don't you? The rocket engine is one component and the propellant is another. If the propellant is burnt in the combustion chamber causing the exhaust gasses to be accelerated out the back, then what balances the momentum of that accelerated exhaust gas?
Just what is the "relevant work " of a rocket?What causes the exhaust plume to accelerate in one direction? Or do exhaust gasses not require a force pair to accelerate?
It is the exhaust plume (i.e., mass ejected, at an accelerated rate) going in one direction causing the rocket or jet to go in the opposite direction.