What metric must a rocket's Thrust-to-Weight Ratio (TWR) exceed just to become airborne?

Answer

A TWR greater than one.

To overcome the force of gravity pulling the fully fueled vehicle down, the upward force generated by the engines must exceed the total weight of the vehicle, meaning the Thrust-to-Weight Ratio must be greater than one.

What metric must a rocket's Thrust-to-Weight Ratio (TWR) exceed just to become airborne?
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