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The size of fins affects the stability and angle, small fins are best.
There does not appear to be a "best" size. It depends on a number of factors, to include the bottle used (brand of drink & manufacturer), type of rocket, distance aiming for. One common element to consider is drag. Larger fins have greater surface and mass which will directly affect the altitude your rocket can reach.
about one-forth of the height of the size of the rocket.
A 2-liter bottle will be required, as a 20-ounce is too small. Remove the label and take the cap off, but save this cap. take a pen apart and saw the barrel of the pen in half. Outline the size of the barrel on the top of the cap. Drill a hole this size into the cap. Using cardboard paper, construct 3 or 4 fins for the ship. A foam football cut in half can make the nosecone of the rocket, but a piece of paper can substitute. Once the nosecone and fins are attached, put the pen barrel in the bottlecap, and attach a bike-pump to the pen barrel. Fill the rocket with water, put the cap on, and pump air into the rocket until it blasts off.
1/3 of water and sone grounded up orange peels
Factors such as the design of the rocket, the distribution of weight, the shape and size of the rocket, and the position of the center of gravity all play a role in determining the stability of a rocket. Aerodynamic forces and external factors like wind can also impact the stability of a rocket during flight. Balancing these factors is crucial to ensure a stable and successful launch.
56,000 gallons. Anything bigger and the weight would have a major effect.
The size of your nose would be the right size for a large nosecone
For a typical water rocket, it doesn't matter much. Three squares or triangles, about four to ten square inches in size, 120 degrees apart, as far below the center of mass (balance point) as you can put them, will do well enough. Use any stiff plastic and a lot of duct tape. Try to glue them on as close to vertical as you can - or if you want the rocket to spin, try tilting them all the same way a couple degrees. (A small amount of spin may help stability; a lot will cut down your altitude greatly). A water rocket isn't going to be very stable at the best of times, since the water tends to slosh around, and the fins can't do much about that. (A little bubble bath in the water, shaken up to get some foam, may help.) yah but whatever else u wnt man(:
Large fins are fins that are large, in size. They are the opposite of small fins, and they are somewhat larger than medium fins. They are just a bit smaller than XL fins.
a bottle cap is on the top of a bottle, the size of the bottle is what determines the size of the cap. psypocalipse out.
The price of a bottle of Jägermeister can vary depending on the size and location. Generally, a standard 750ml bottle of Jägermeister can range from $20 to $30.