Message from @TheBubbleThug
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Yeah care to explain to me why when the chamber becomes filled with spent rocket propellants, the thrust rapidly increaes?
bc it sbeen loosening the grip of the coil?
Can you explain to me how increase in pressure chambers "loosesns the grip of the coil" ?
it dosent, but time spent pushing out of it does
Well do you mind explaining to me why when the rocket runs low on fuel the spring retracts?
How did the spring regain its grip all of a sudden?
bc the rocket is no longer resisting it?
I thought you said the coil had loosened its grip
yeah
didnt lose it
dont need a lot of grip to hold something not pushing away
Can you explain to me why the thrust appears to be considerably stronger as the chamber pressure increases?
because
the
grip
is
loosened
What do you believe caused the grip to be tight to begin with?
whoever made this gif
Are you referring to the grip of the spring to the rocket or the spring to the walls of the chamber?
both
I made the gif if you must know
yeah that too
@halla555 So less gas, less thrust yes?
lol
this guy
Someone needs to learn english
Someone needs to understand what a zero sum equation actually is
would that someone be you?
or
Mind explaining it
am I missing something
Can you show me footage of a rocket engine in a vacuum chamber of pressures of 10^-4 torr or lower producing meaningful thrust please?
no, because I dont own that equipment
can you show me footage of one not?
Obviously firing no?
unclear