Nueton's 3rd law of physics, "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction". The same principal applies to water rockets or the space shuttle's main engines.
Pressure builds up, and when it is released it forces the rocket 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)
alkaselser and water
the right amount of water to put in a bottle rocket so it will fly high is 70 milliliters
Add guide fins to the body of the rocket.
the rocket is pushing water downwards which means that the water pushes the rocket upwards very hard that it can overcome gravity and fly.
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Pressure builds up, and when it is released it forces the rocket up.
Chemicals that mix together.
Yes as it control the dirctions of the rocket.
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)
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.
alkaselser and water
Yes if you use compressed air inside the rocket. Or you can use agitated methanol and a flame for thrust like a whoosh rocket.
the right amount of water to put in a bottle rocket so it will fly high is 70 milliliters
The rocket never flies.