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When water freezes it expands in the bottle, and if there is to much pressure on the sides of the bottle it breaks.
Because the high air pressure inside the bottle is trying to go to the lower air pressure outside the bottle, after more air is pumped in until the pressure builds up too much, the bottle rocket will be force into the sky by the air inside it.
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when you add pressure to a molecule it increases because pressure is like gas and when there is to much gas it has to expand.
2l of water plus some ground up orange rinds to boost the takeoff
Bottle Rocket grossed $407,488 worldwide.
Bottle Rocket grossed $407,488 in the domestic market.
make it hold as much pressure as possible and experiment with the amount of fluid/air.
how much fuel is needed to get to the moon in a rocket
the best psi for launching a bottle rocket high is 65 psi because usually you want it to go high without a big chance of exploding in you face
500,000,000
How much fuel will be needed in a rocket will depend on the size of the rocket and where it is going. A rocket that will be traveling into space burns a lot of fuel and will need enough to keep it in orbit for teh desired time.
5 Million Newtons was the pressure exerted by Saturn v rocket
If it is a commercially produced water/air rocket, follow the instructions exactly. They will tell you how much you need.If you made it yourself from a plastic bottle, you should perform a series of experiments to see how much water gives the best altitude.BTW, there is no fuel in these rockets. Water is the propellant that "pushes" on the rocket as it leaves the nozzle. Air pressure pushes the water out the nozzle.
When water freezes it expands in the bottle, and if there is to much pressure on the sides of the bottle it breaks.
i think about 220 would be a good amount
Because the high air pressure inside the bottle is trying to go to the lower air pressure outside the bottle, after more air is pumped in until the pressure builds up too much, the bottle rocket will be force into the sky by the air inside it.