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Ananya Shree

Class 11th
Physics
2 years ago

The casing of a rocket in flight burns up due to friction. At whose expense is the heat energy required for burning obtained? The rocket or the atmosphere?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

The casing of a rocket in flight burns up due to friction. The heat energy required for burning comes from the rocket. The work is done against the friction and the kinetic energy decreases continuously and it convert into heat energy.

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