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How does the principle of conservation of momentum apply to rocket propulsion?
A. The rocket creates momentum from nothing
B. External air pushes the rocket forward
C. Gravity pulls the rocket forward
D. The rocket gains forward momentum as exhaust gases carry equal backward momentum
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