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What force is crucial for a rocket to leave Earth’s orbit and enter outer space?

When a rocket engine generates thrust by expelling mass at high speed in one direction, it experiences an equal and opposite force in the opposite direction, as per Newton’s third law of motion. This reaction force is what propels the rocket forward. As per Newton’s second law, thrust is required, and increasing it results in higher acceleration, allowing the rocket to escape Earth’s gravitational field.

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