Not really the shape, but things like large fins or wings can be knocked off in hard landings.
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
This depends on many things, it varies with the agle you are goint to shoot it with and the funktion of the rocket (length, stability, perhaps returning to the shooter) Assuming your rocket is to be launched straight up in the air the wings is only a mean of stabilizing it. For this kind of rocket the wings should be hard and has as little resistance as possible The shape should be like the triangular ones you see in the movies and you should use about 3 or 4 of them hope this helps:)
Wings are totally useless in space. The only reason the Shuttle had wings was so it could land back on earth. It used very smallrockets to maneuver in space.
If it didn't have wings, it'd be a rocket.
Fins.
thrust. thrust is how a rocket creates lift. thrust is simply the difference in potential energy between the nozzle and the combustion chamber, the difference creates a pressure differential which causes the rocket to move. To go up the rocket must be perfectly balanced and the rocket frame must be strong enough to withstand and balance the thrust.
by its wings
it affects because. well actually it depends on the rocket just research it
the bird have wings while the rocket have none
they stabelise the rocket in motion and steer it like a steering wheel