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    Bottle Rocket Lab Report

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    was how high my bottle rocket went. Since the purpose of my experiment was to find out amount of water made an air-pumped bottle rocket go higher‚ I had to first learn how to build an air-pumped bottle rocket. After searching on the internet for about 5 minutes I learned how to build one. It took me few days to retrieve the materials that I needed and to find a pump for my rocket. Following the instructions I found online‚ I spent about 30 minutes building a bottle rocket with a cone and fins using

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    Investigating a Water Rocket

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    International Baccalaureate Extended essay cover Candidates must complete this page and then give this cover and their final version of the extended essay to their supervisal l Candtdate session number ~~----------~~ Candidate name School number ~-_..l~-Ye_ar_.._~)_~a School name Examination session (May or November) j Diploma Programme subject in which this extended essay is registered : r:~u~1S ·‚t.-~ t" ’ ’ (For an extended essay tn the area of languages‚

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    Baking Soda and Vinegar Rocket All the materials you will need are very simple house hold; scissors‚ balloon‚ vinegar‚ baking soda‚ rubber band‚ empty bottle‚ clear wrap‚ straight pin‚ marker‚ thin piece of wood‚ drinking straws‚ and duct tape. One of the first steps is to make the rocket fuel the key component in this rocket. I began with placing ¼ or 1/3 of vinegar in a normal size bottle‚ after that you will make the baking soda bomb. You take a piece of clear wrap and place a good amount of

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    How to Built Rocket

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    we want it to detach on our way back and used winglets because it makes best landing‚ they are light‚ and they will not band or fall off. After that we added decoupler to the bottom of our rocket. Then we moved three radial decouplers one stage up and moved liquid engine one stage down. So if we detach the rocket the wings will not fall off and engine would be already activated. Next we added tri-coupler and to that we stacked three sets of fuel tanks and underneath that we put LV-T45 liquid engine

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    After two days of full on shopping they finally finished getting all the parts for the rocket ship. Next day they started to make the rocket ship‚ but they had a lot of troubles but the end they finally got how to make it. Two weeks past and Bob and Jeff nearly finished the rocket they just had to paint the rocket. They were thinking what color they should paint the rocket ship and they decided to paint the rocket the black and blue. After they finished building they had a big rest and Bob decided

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    can do. This drive is propelled by mankind’s ingenuity‚ curiosity‚ and determination. However‚ more importantly‚ our expanding celestial influence is propelled on the backs of rocket engines. In regards to leaving Earth’s atmosphere‚ rocket engines haven’t undergone any drastic changes since their conception. Generally‚ rocket engines derive their thrust from a chemical reaction‚ involving a fuel and an oxidizer. This combination can be applied in liquid or solid form‚

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    “Today’s rockets are remarkable collections of human ingenuity that have their roots in the science and technology of the past.” Rockets function by blasting a high speed stream of gas through a nozzle or set of nozzles. Blasting out this gas creates a force that propels the rocket in the opposite direction. Continued experimentation and exploration uncovered rocket’s projectile capabilities‚ eventually leading to our modern space program. The invention of the rocket fueled space exploration and

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    Water Rocket Essay

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    Water- Rocket Essay Lauren is stranded on a remote island in the Atlantic Ocean and she believes that her family got stranded on an island close by. Mainly because she can see and the other island like really close. She is very concerned and she wants to send a letter but she does not know how she will manage to write a letter and send it through. Luckily before her airplane crashed‚ they gave her a backpack full of necessities of life.  She was the only one to receive it for her family unfortunately

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    Stephenson's Rocket

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    Stephenson’s Rocket   Rocket as preserved in the Science Museum‚ London. Stephenson’s Rocket was an early steam locomotive of 0-2-2 wheel arrangement‚ built by George Stephenson in 1829. A common misconception is that Rocket was the first steam locomotive. In fact the first steam locomotive to run on tracks was built by Richard Trevithick 25 years earlier‚ but was not financially successful. George Stephenson‚ as well as a number of other engineers‚ had built steam locomotives before. Rocket was in

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    Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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    Jet Propulsion Laboratory Harvard Business School Case 9-110-031 1.1 Should Gentry Lee recommend launch or delay for the Mars Biological Explorer (MBE) mission? Gentry Lee should recommend the launch for the MBE mission. As stated in the case study‚ Gentry Lee is introduced to the project with a significant amount of experience working with NASA and interplanetary exploration missions (Kaplan and Mikes‚ 2010). Multiple review boards took place to discuss in detail the consequences and likelihood

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