Message from @TheBubbleThug
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to manipulate idiots like yourself
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?
Notice the big cloud at the back
not touching the rocket
could be visual effects
I would appreciate some numbers
Big thrust now, the cloud clearly touching the rocket
yeah
Because the chamber ceases to be a vacuum
the rocket now has a cloud of gas to push off
THE RAPID MOTION AND COLLISIONS OF MOLECULES WITH THE WALLS OF THE CONTAINER "CAUSES" GAS PRESSURE: https://imgur.com/a/IoZI0kk
Notice it's not movign
not significantly at least
no
it is moving
in a vacuum
dosent matter that its not significant
@halla555 Well it's what they are shown to do in a vacuum in an observable testable repeatable experiment
I.e. not move much
When the chamber ceases to be a vacuum, oh yes then you get lots of thrust
So we can say the thrust is directly proportional to the density of the medium