
Rockets are vehicles that propel themselves by expelling gas at high velocity, generated by burning their fuel under high temperature and pressure, in accordance with Newton’s third law of motion—the principle of action and reaction. Launch systems, on the other hand, are comprehensive infrastructures and technological components designed to deliver a payload—such as a satellite, scientific instrument, crewed capsule, or military system—to a specific orbit, region, or target.These systems play a
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DyDynamics (n.): The branch of physics that studies the change of systems under the influence of motion and forces.OriginThe word "dynamics" is derived from the Greek term "dynamikos," meaning "related to power or motion." This term is used in physics and engineering to explain movement, forces, and equilibrium states. Dynamics gained its modern meaning through Newton’s laws of motion and has found applications in various fields, from engineering to biology.Areas of UseHistorical Use: The concept
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