Why can a rocket coast to the moon without its engine running?

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A rocket can coast to the moon without its engine running primarily due to the lack of friction and air resistance in space, allowing it to maintain its momentum. This phenomenon aligns with Newton's First Law of Motion, which states that an object will remain in its state of motion unless acted upon by an external force. While keeping the engines on could shorten the travel time, it would require an impractical amount of fuel due to the inefficiency of chemical rockets. The discussion emphasizes that without external forces, there is no acceleration or change in speed, enabling the rocket to coast effectively. Ultimately, the principles of physics governing motion in space allow for this unique capability.
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Why can a rocket travel to the moon with it's engine off?

i know that it's because space has no friction, air resistance so the rocket can travel when it's gained speed from traveling out of the atmosphere.
but are there any other reasons to that?
 
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Well, I think we can tell it as "the art of the nature".
Nature acts in a way that if no external force act on the body, its momentum is conserved.
It is the fact of the nature that we have detected it.
And we don't know why!
(Or maybe WE know and 'I' don't know!)
 
1234 said:
Why can a rocket travel to the moon with it's engine off?

i know that it's because space has no friction, air resistance so the rocket can travel when it's gained speed from traveling out of the atmosphere.
but are there any other reasons to that?

If you could leave your engines on you might get there and back a lot quicker! However, the fuel requirements would be enormous as chemical rockets are depressingly inefficient and you would need a LOT of fuel just to transport the fuel itself.
 
1234 said:
Why can a rocket travel to the moon with it's engine off?

i know that it's because space has no friction, air resistance so the rocket can travel when it's gained speed from traveling out of the atmosphere.
but are there any other reasons to that?

It's Newton's First Law in action - a body maintains its state of motion unless acted on by an outside force. Since, as you pointed out there is essentially no friction or air resistance in space, there is no force to change the rocket's state of motion.
 
ohhh
the only reason is because no external force ?
 
No force means no acceleration. No acceleration means no change in speed. No change in speed means you can coast to the moon (well, very little change in speed in that case). QED
 
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