The shock cord keeps the nose cone attached to the main tube.
The purpose of the shock cord is to tie the nose cone to the body of the rocket, so it can come off, but not get lost. Using Google isn't very hard.
The major function of an intervertebral disc is to absorbs shock.
you can get an electric shock from an extention cord because if you are Vaccuming your car and you pull the extention cord out of the plug you will get a 2-5 second shock
You use a Launch Lug, Parachute, Removable Solid Rocket Engine, Parachute Lines, Fins, Body Tubes, Nose Cone Payload (removable), Engine Mount (fixed), Shock cord, and Recovery Wadding.
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If you are talking about hobby rockets, then the shock cord is what holds the nose cone and the parachute in
The function of the spinal cord is nothing.
The function of the spinal cord is nothing.
Broken cord may result in short ciruit, shock to the personnel. Broken cord means its wire is open and not insulated anymore.
The function of a recovery system on a rocket works somewhat like a parachute. It opens up when the rocket reaches a certain height to ensure that the landing will be safe.
The function of a recovery system on a rocket works somewhat like a parachute. It opens up when the rocket reaches a certain height to ensure that the landing will be safe.