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    bottle rocket report

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    design and build a pop bottle rocket to fly as far as possible. Research Pop bottle rockets are used for the study of aeronautics all over north america.Water rockets are used in schools to help students understand the principles of aeronautics. The Science provides challenges of bottle rocket design and flight‚ including altitudes and distances reached. A model rocket has four components of flight to it aerodynamics‚ weight‚ thrust‚ lift and drag. Water rockets have been a source of entertainment

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    Bottle Rockets

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    The effect of a Bottle Rockets dimensions on the rockets hang time Respectfully Submitted to the Science Department of Blanche Ely High School Bryan Berrios Andre Edwards Rashean Senior Abstract Bottle rockets‚ people see them as middle school science projects where kids have fun and build little rockets. Actually there is a lot behind bottle rockets‚ it’s more than just throw some plastic bottle together and glue some wings to it and fly it. The researcher chose this topic because in his class

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    Study of Rocket Theory

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    Appendix E ROCKET THEORY Rocketry encompasses a wide range of topics‚ each of which takes many years of study to master. This chapter provides an initial foundation toward the study of rocket theory by addressing the physical laws governing motion/propulsion‚ rocket performance parameters‚ rocket propulsion techniques‚ reaction masses (propellants)‚ chemical rockets and advanced propulsion techniques. matter‚ which depends on both how much and how fast propellants are used (mass flow rate)

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    A rocket is a machine that develops thrust by the rapid expulsion of matter. The major components of a chemical rocket assembly are a rocket motor or engine‚ propellant consisting of fuel and an oxidizer‚ a frame to hold the components‚ control systems and a cargo such as a satellite. A rocket differs from other engines in that it carries its fuel and oxidizer internally‚ therefore it will burn in the vacuum of space as well as within the Earth’s atmosphere. The cargo is commonly referred to as the

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    Water Rocket

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    Group Name: XX INTRODUCTION A water rocket is a type of model rocket using water as its reaction mass. The pressure vessel—the engine of the rocket—is usually a used plastic soft drink bottle. The water is forced out by a pressurized gas‚ typically compressed air. The term "aquajet" has been used in parts of Europe in place of the more common "water rocket" and in some places they are also referred to as "bottle rockets" (which can be confusing as this term traditionally

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    Pop Rockets Lab Report

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    7 Lab:Pop Rockets 1. List and explain two ways that you could improve the flight performance of your rocket. Your responses must consider the materials you had available to work with. The rocket I produced was a normal looking rocket compared to the group of rockets I was working with. It was medium size in length and thickness. The head of the rocket was a little wide and lose‚ and the flaps were not arrow dynamic what so ever. To improve the flight I could have made my rocket shorter and

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    1) A small rocket is being designed to make wind shear measurements in the vicinity of thunderstorms. Before testing begins‚ the designers are developing a simulation of the rocket’s trajectory. They have derived the following equation that they believe will predict the performance of the test rocket‚ where t is time elapsed in seconds. The equation gives the height above the ground level at time t. The first term (60) is the height above ground level of the nose of the rocket. height = 60 + 2

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    Running head: SpaceX SpaceX Abstract SpaceX is a well known private launch service provider in the commercial space transportation industry. Awarded with a NASA Launch Services contract‚ SpaceX is taking the industry by storm with low cost and ambitious operations. This paper will describe their background‚ operations‚ successes‚ shortcomings‚ safety aspects and their role in commercial space transportation. SpaceX Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) is a launch

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    How Water Rockets Work

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    SHAMINMENISHA How Water Rockets Work A water rocket works using the same principles as other rockets. There are three main forces in action: thrust (Fapp)‚ drag (Ffr) and weight (w=mg). The water‚ which is forced out by the difference between internal and atmospheric pressure‚ is a reaction mass that provides the thrust. All rockets have a reaction mass‚ which can vary from hot gasses that are expelled when a fuel is burnt (in the Space Shuttle’s SRB’s for example) to water in a water rocket. The air molecules

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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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