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How does Newton's third law explain how a rocket is launched upward? O A. As the fuel burns, the rocket's mass decreases, allowing it to fly
faster and faster.
O B. Gases from burning fuel are pushed out of the bottom of the
rocket, and these gases push back on the rocket with an equal
amount of force.
C. When the rocket's speed increases, the amount of force needed to
move it decreases.
D. As the rocket accelerates upward, the air resistance pushing
against the rocket decreases.


How does Newton's third law explain how a rocket is launched upward?

O A. As the fuel burns, the

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