Message from @TheBubbleThug
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THE RAPID MOTION AND COLLISIONS OF MOLECULES WITH THE WALLS OF THE CONTAINER "CAUSES" GAS PRESSURE: https://imgur.com/a/IoZI0kk
What's the mass of a vacuum?
so p = mV = Mv
mass of vacuum = ZERO
ZERO x v = M x ZERO
BALLOON ROCKETS DO NOT PUSH OFF A VACUUM: https://imgur.com/C8Y0NCn
You might want to watch this video
Just a suggestion
he has
a bad understanding of everythiing
he believes in the flat eartj
@TheBubbleThug Care to explain to me why rockets don't produce thrust in a vacuum?
THE RAPID MOTION AND COLLISIONS OF MOLECULES WITH THE WALLS OF THE CONTAINER "CAUSES" GAS PRESSURE: https://imgur.com/a/IoZI0kk
@halla555 so why isn't the rocket producing meaningful thrust then?
I can clearly see it moving forward
so why does it move backwards?
where does it move backwards?
yes it does
watch closely
THE RAPID MOTION AND COLLISIONS OF MOLECULES WITH THE WALLS OF THE CONTAINER "CAUSES" GAS PRESSURE: https://imgur.com/a/IoZI0kk
very slightly, hmm
but any movement at all disproves your point
why didn't the rocket shoot forwards violently?
its being held
by a metal coik
coil
so uhh
what now?
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