no
You use fins and a nose cone on a bottle rocket because the cone reduces the drag on the rocket, and the fins help stabilize the rocket.
At the top of the "nose" the top of it is a wedge
Currently, we use the cargo space of rockets for satellites.
it is the only suitable shape to travel at more than mach speed.
The best nose cones are made out of simple polystyrene plastic. There are balsa wood ones to, but they are second best.
Titanium
it first originated when one scientist thought it would be funny to put a penis head on top of the rocket. Realising how effective its flight was he refined the penis tip into what is now the modern day rocket nose cone.
yes
Beryllium
a rocket does not have a nose.......
female cones
It streamlines the nose, so the rocket flies faster.
no
Ye, both male and female cones are produced
Ye, both male and female cones are produced
Most model rockets have a nose cone that is either a solid block of balsa wood, or a hollow plastic shell. Some rockets require that a small amount of weight be added to the front end of the rocket to make it fly in a stable (straight) manner. In these rockets, nose weight is often added inside of hollow nose cones - common material for weight is a small blob of modelling clay or a solid blob of glue. When nose weight needs to be added to a rocket with a solid balsa nose cone, it is common to add a small metal washer to the bottom end of the nose cone (which will end up inside the body tube when the rocket is assembled.) The amount of nose weight needed in the size rockets commonly sold in hobby stores is usually between 0 and 20 grams.