ROCKET
A rocket is a vehicle or device that obtains thrust by ejecting reaction mass at high speed. The propulsion follows Newton's third law: expelling propellant produces an opposite, accelerating force. Most rockets generate thrust by burning propellants to produce high-pressure, hot gases that exit through a nozzle.
Chemical rockets are the most common type and include solid rockets, liquid rockets, and hybrids. Solid rockets
Key components include the structural frame, propellant, propulsion system, payload, and guidance, navigation, and control systems.
Rockets have a long history, beginning with early gunpowder devices in medieval China and evolving through
Uses include space launches, satellite deployment, crewed missions, and research. Safety concerns include handling energetic propellants,