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Rockets in flight have kinetic energy. Rockets with remaining fuel have chemical energy. Rockets still able to fall back to Earth have potential energy.
Forces acting on an aircraft in flight are:gravityliftdrag
The four forces of flight acting on an airplane in flight are, Lift,Weight,Thrust and Drag. They are all in equilibrium when an unaccelerated flight is exist.
The two basic forces that counteract each other when referring to Flight are: The WEIGHT of the object in flight and The LIFT FORCE on the bottom of the wings.
the two forces acted upon the airplane when in flight is Lift/Gravity and Thrust/Drag(:
The center of gravity affects the rockets flight by being gay.
Indeed they do! There are a few primary forces that affect a rocket's flight, and one of those forces is drag. Aerodynamics is basically how drag affects an object in motion, and making something "more aerodynamic" means building it in such a way that it has less drag. The less drag something experiences, the faster (and in the case of model rockets, higher) it can go.
Weight and lift are two forces that affect a bird's flight. Two other forces are drag and thrust.
I don't believe that would affect the length of flight. Addition: Without fins model rockets become unstable. YOu could cut some out of nanila folders and attach them with masking tape. Be extra careful that they are straight.
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Rockets in flight have kinetic energy. Rockets with remaining fuel have chemical energy. Rockets still able to fall back to Earth have potential energy.
Both liquid and solid fuel rockets are used for manned flight today.
Forces acting on an aircraft in flight are:gravityliftdrag
The four forces of flight during flight are lift gravity thrust and drag
The 4 forces of Flight are: Gravity,Drag Force,Lift and Thrust
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