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So how does it work? It's all about the air...and thrust. As the air rushes out of the balloon, it creates a forward motion called THRUST. Thrust is a pushing force created by energy. In the balloon experiment, our thrust comes from the energy of the balloon forcing the air out. Different sizes and shapes of balloon will create more or less thrust. In a real rocket, thrust is created by the force of burning rocket fuel as it blasts from the rockets engine - as the engines blast down, the rocket goes up!
Balloon rockets work by utilizing the principle of action and reaction. When air is released from the balloon, it creates a force that propels the balloon in the opposite direction. The escaping air creates thrust, pushing the balloon in the direction opposite to the airflow.
Rockets were made during the Song dynasty.
multistage rockets
It was made out of the light gas gas Helium.
birds
Soda Straw Rockets are rocket replicas made out of straws. They can be used as experimental rockets for Scientists.
A balloon animal is an animal made out of rubber by manipulating a longer balloon.
Early rockets were made from materials like bamboo, gunpowder, and paper. These materials allowed for the creation of simple rockets that were used for warfare, fireworks, and basic experimentation.
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they were made when i was first born lol
It depends what the balloon is made of. Some are made so purposely.
you have made a water balloon!