A bullet flies almost at a straight line because:
1) it has a very high velocity
2) it spins around itself, and due to the conservation of angular momentum it is less affected by air drag.
physics and its fins or rutters
Hydrogen
Add guide fins to the body of the rocket.
Pressure builds up, and when it is released it forces the rocket up.
4, Why? More stabilization, helps it fly straight up.
by water being placed into the bottle and then, when you launch your rocket, the rocket will spin (if it has at least 2 fins) and the water will spurt out and make the rocket go higher in the air. (Tip:the more it spins,the higher it will fly)
Flies don't have perfectly straight vision. They have many eyes that contribute to their vision so they can't fly in a straight line.
The fins at the base of the rocket help it to fly straight.
Add guide fins to the body of the rocket.
tater tots
tater tots
Pressure builds up, and when it is released it forces the rocket up.
Chemicals that mix together.
Yes because if the cone is not straight it will make the rocket go offside; wonky, and you would not fly straight. It is also harder to control
The primary thing that makes an item a rocket is its ability to fly into the air. A propellant or fuel source is the primary company needed to achieve this.
4, Why? More stabilization, helps it fly straight up.
physics and its fins or rutters
so the arrow will spin and fly straight. P.S. it makes it fly farther.
well idon't know either but i think it is hydrogen! ;)