Wednesday, 25 April 2018

momentum - Velocity of Rocket Exhaust


i recently learned a bit of rocket propulsion.It wasn't much complex but was explained in simple terms.The only problem i had understanding it was that in calculating the thrust of rocket the velocity of the exhaust was taken relative to the rocket.My problem is : Shouldn't the velocity of the exhaust be taken as the relative to earth.In all the previous examples we had done so , why don't we use the velocity relative to the rocket.Thanks


PS:A simple explanation would be much appreciated




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