they stabelise the rocket in motion and steer it like a steering wheel
bcuz
4, Why? More stabilization, helps it fly straight up.
A Rocket
Compressed air rocket.
The angle of the rocket. The amount of water in the rocket.
inside the rocket
Fins.
If it didn't have wings, it'd be a rocket.
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
Some rockets do have wings. Then again if the rocket operates in space, wings won't do any good. Most big rockets have control systems that swivel their main engines to balance the rocket.
A rocket is a form of propulsion. If a rocket is used to power an airplane, it is referred to as a rocket-plane, and has wings like an airplane. It the rocket is use to propel a vehicle vertically, which does not need wicgs to provide lift, it is called simply a rocket. Sometimes fins are used to stabilize or guide a rocket in flight, but these are referred to as fins rather than wings.
Fins are small aerodynamic wings attached to the rear of the rocket. These are to give guidance and stop it from spinning.
It helps because the wings cut through the air and there is less drag
They should be about 1/10 of total length.
It helps to stabilize them. Without fins/wings the tail will ocilate causing it to vear off course and lose speed and range.
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.