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  2. Sodium bicarbonate rocket - Wikipedia

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    The alka-seltzer rocket experiment demonstrates Newton's third law. The film canister rocket has a buildup of gas that wants to come out of the weakest spot making all the gas come out at once through the hole at the bottom. The gas comes out from the underside and pushes the rocket up. After it gets pushed up, air resistance slows it down and ...

  3. Balloon rocket - Wikipedia

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    The balloon rocket can be used easily to demonstrate simple physics, namely Newton’s third law of motion. [2] A common experiment with a balloon rocket consists in adding other objects such as a string or fishing line, a drinking straw and adhesive tape to the balloon itself. The string is threaded through the straw and is attached at both ...

  4. Newton's laws of motion - Wikipedia

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    Newton's laws are often stated in terms of point or particle masses, that is, bodies whose volume is negligible. This is a reasonable approximation for real bodies when the motion of internal parts can be neglected, and when the separation between bodies is much larger than the size of each.

  5. Water rocket - Wikipedia

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    A water rocket is a type of model rocket using water as its reaction mass. The water is forced out by a pressurized gas, typically compressed air. Like all rocket engines, it operates on the principle of Newton's third law of motion. Water rocket hobbyists typically use one or more plastic soft drink bottles as the rocket's pressure vessel. A ...

  6. Jet force - Wikipedia

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    Jet force is the exhaust from some machine, especially aircraft, propelling the object itself in the opposite direction as per Newton's third law.An understanding of jet force is intrinsic to the launching of drones, satellites, rockets, airplanes and other airborne machines.

  7. NFL overreactions from Week 12: Commanders will reach ... - AOL

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    The Commanders are in the seventh and final NFC playoff spot after Week 12, just ahead of the Arizona Cardinals (6-5) and trio of 5-6 teams in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Rams and San ...

  8. Can developing type 2 diabetes before age 50 raise ... - AOL

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    Getting diagnosed with type 2 diabetes before the age of 50 may increase one's risk of developing dementia by 1.9 times, a new study has found.

  9. EmDrive - Wikipedia

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    Rocket engines operate by expelling propellant, which acts as a reaction mass and which produces thrust per Newton's third law of motion.All designs for electromagnetic propulsion operate on the principle of reaction mass.