you put fins on the rockets
the pressure from the the rocket's fuel thingy makes the rocket go up. pretty soon, the rocket is in space.
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It was a German rocket in 1944.
it can go farther when its shorter
you put fins on the rockets
the pressure from the the rocket's fuel thingy makes the rocket go up. pretty soon, the rocket is in space.
The rudder is the part that makes it yaw. The elevators make the rocket go up and down and the ailerons bank it left and right.
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 air... or so I think. x(
magic stuff that makes the ball go farther
if the sky is blue, the answer is yes
well idon't know either but i think it is hydrogen! ;)
Because you can move the center of the gravity farther.
not sure not sure
metalMetal baseball bats will most likely go farther. A lot of people believe that wood bats hit farther than BBCOR though