You would need 6 to 7 construction papers to make a nose cone on a bottle rocket. You would also probably need scissors and a ruler for measurement. You would also need tape for taping on the construction paper. Then just shape the construction papers into a cone and tape it on the bottle rocket.
a half sphere will work best to resist air resistance.
:)
Get some cardboard, make a cone, and tape it to the top of the bottle.
A perfect cone
First, put a dot in the corner of your paper. Then, roll the paper up, leaving the tip sharp. There! Now you have a nose cone!
love,can,no,nose,cone
no
Usually cardboard for the fuselage and a plastic nose cone
First, put a dot in the corner of your paper. Then, roll the paper up, leaving the tip sharp. There! Now you have a nose cone!
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
typically the nose cone is filled with a parachute to the rocket arrives on the ground safely.
The nose cone separates when forward flight is ended and the motor 'retrofires', blowing off the nose cone and exposing the parachute.
A streamlined plastic nose cone.
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.