Same as it is on a human, decelerate the descent speed such that the rocket can be used again.
Water, an empty plastic bottle and an air pump.
you get a two liter then you live one untouched the other you cut the tip off then make a parachute then contact it
The best method is to tape the parachute to the side of the bottle and stuff it inside of the nose cone. The nose cone should have string connecting it to the rocket, yet, the nose cone is not actually taped to the bottle. It should balance on: a) Tabs (Cardboard) b) Just have it firmly on top of the top of the bottle This way, the rocket will soar straight up (hopefully), the nose cone will detach (but stay connected), the parachute will fill up with air and expand, and your successful rocket will sink to the ground at about 2-6 mph.
The parachute of a rocket is used to slow down the rocket when it falls down.
Bottle Rocket was created in 1994.
The parachute creates drag that opposes the rocket's motion, slowing it down. This drag force is generated as the parachute catches the air and creates turbulence, reducing the rocket's speed.
The duration of Bottle Rocket is 1.53 hours.
If you have a parachute, then it allows your water rocket to land safely.
Bottle Rocket was released on 02/21/1996.
Rocket Parachute Flare
Rocket Parachute Flare
A bottle rocket is a type of firework that is propelled into the air by a combination of water and air pressure. It typically involves filling a plastic bottle with water and attaching a paper tube filled with gunpowder that is ignited, causing the bottle to shoot into the sky.