A rocket can go farther by maximizing its thrust through efficient engine design and fuel combustion. Reduced air resistance and optimal trajectory planning also contribute to achieving greater distance in space travel. Additionally, lightweight materials and payload management can help increase the rocket's speed and range.
you put fins on the rockets
Not necessarily. The design, weight, aerodynamics, and the amount of force generated by the propulsion system are more important factors in determining how far a rocket will fly.
A single-stage rocket has all its propulsion and structure contained in a single unit, while a multistage rocket consists of two or more stages stacked on top of each other. In a multistage rocket, each stage is jettisoned when its fuel is exhausted, shedding weight and making the spacecraft lighter, enabling it to achieve higher speeds. This design allows multistage rockets to carry heavier payloads and go farther into space than single-stage rockets.
A real rocket is able to blast into space by relying on powerful engines that burn fuel to generate thrust. The force of this thrust pushes the rocket against the force of gravity, allowing it to break free from Earth's gravitational pull and ascend into space. Rockets also have carefully calculated trajectories and guidance systems to navigate through different stages of their journey into space.
Yes, the Rocket Boys, also known as the "Rocket Boys," did not go to space. They were a group of boys from Coalwood, West Virginia, who built and launched rockets as a hobby. Their story was depicted in the book "Rocket Boys" by Homer Hickam and the movie "October Sky."
it can go farther when its shorter
you put fins on the rockets
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.
magic stuff that makes the ball go farther
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.
well idon't know either but i think it is hydrogen! ;)
metalMetal baseball bats will most likely go farther. A lot of people believe that wood bats hit farther than BBCOR though
Because you can move the center of the gravity farther.
not sure not sure
You can do it on if a aluminum or a wooden bat makes the ball go the farther distance! :) That got me an A.
composite combat to be specific
Not necessarily. The design, weight, aerodynamics, and the amount of force generated by the propulsion system are more important factors in determining how far a rocket will fly.