5 Million Newtons was the pressure exerted by Saturn v rocket
Only a small amount returns that is where the three men sit.
Bottle Rocket grossed $407,488 in the domestic market.
The average temperature at the "surface" of Saturn is about minus 150 degrees Celsius. In fact that doesn't vary much from poles to equator. So, there not much of a maximum and minimum.
If the nose is pointy, the rocket will go faster, but if the rocket's nose is flat, it will just travel slower in the lower atmosphere, the height a rocket attains depends on the efficiancy of its engines, the amount of propellant carried and the launch profile. However, for a subsonic rocket (which is what most hobby rockets are) then a curved on not a pointy one is much better. I would suggest looking it up on wikipedia.
Because it works much better for the purpose than a bicycle would.
The weight of a Saturn V rocket just before launch is approximately 3 039 000 Kg.
Around 12,000 pounds
Varies depending on the rocket. The tallest, heaviest and most powerful rocket ever manufactured, the Saturn V, produces 7.5 million pounds of thrust.
Pressure in the skull should be equal to atmospheric pressure which is 14 psi Explosive pressure is due to expanding gas
7.5 million pounds or 160,000,000 horse power.
780 psi per square cm
thrust
Only a small amount returns that is where the three men sit.
The wolf jaw can produce 3,200 psi pressure which inables it to crush bones and such.
The amount of exposed surface area of the fuel
That depends on its weight. Minimally it must exert a thrust greater than or equal to its own weight, or it will just sit there.
12psi