generanly provides more fuel for getting to the required speed pluss the longer it is it becomes more stable as it goes faster
inertia (newton's third law of motion)
Inertia.
After you repair the Power Plant, Team Rocket is no longer in the way. If you listen to the Rocket Grunt who stole the Power Plant part, he will recognize that Team Rocket has once again disbanded because of you. He then leaves disgruntled, and Team Rocket is completely disbanded.
Not necessarily. The design, weight, aerodynamics, and the amount of force generated by the propulsion system are more important factors in determining how far a rocket will fly.
Yes. You can put one to three portions of gunpowder when crafting it, to give it a longer flight path. You can put multiple Firework Stars in, for more explosions per Rocket.
A longer fin has increased aerodynamic drag. The geometric relationship between the drag caused by the fins and the center of gravity of the rocket determine the stability of the rocket in flight. Less aerodynamic drag means the rocket can go higher or farther, but it also means the rocket is less stable in flight. This tradeoff has to be considered in the design of the rocket.
The only reason for the rocket is to fire the shuttle out of the earths atmosphere, once in space the rocket is no longer needed and there for they detach.
an unloaded RPG7 is ~80 milimeters longer than an AK-47, RPG7 loaded with a rocket is way too much longer than AK-47
A rocket separates in space to discard empty fuel tanks or stages that are no longer needed, reducing the weight of the spacecraft and allowing it to achieve higher speeds and reach its intended orbit. This process, known as staging, helps optimize fuel efficiency and performance of the rocket.
It made it possible to fly greater distances with a rocket. Also it could be 2 different types of rocket like a more pushy one for blastoff, then a more compressed longer lasting cursing rocket. This was because it was more efficient that way.
The Katayusha rocket launchers were first built and deployed by the Soviet Union in World War II. It actually deploys several rockets at once, for devastating power. However, they have a lower accuracy than a standard rocket and take much longer to reload.
The body tube of a rocket is there for friction. As the rocket comes back down the body tube along with the fins are there to slow it down. Also the longer the body tube the faster your rocket will go. The body tube gives it a narrow edge.