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Ask.com - What's Your Question? Web. 22 Oct. 2010. Also if your building dry fuel model rockets, that is if you use the motors made by Estes model rocketry or some other industry you will be dealing with the speed of sound for some models. others it simply depends on how well you build it. they refer to the speed of which the models you build will fail due to construction technique your 'max velocity' this varies from modeler to modeler. If you follow the instructions for your kit you may never reach you max velocity, but you might if you aren't very good at following instructions. When scratch building it's gets a little trickier. But you will still have a max velocity that you may reach or not. It's up to your construction techniques.

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How fast does an average rocket ship go?

An average rocket ship can travel at speeds of around 17,000 to 25,000 miles per hour in low Earth orbit. However, speeds can vary depending on the specific mission and destination of the rocket.


Who fast did the first rocket go?

The first rocket, the V-2 rocket developed by Germany during World War II, traveled at a speed of around 3,500 miles per hour (5,600 km/h) during its flight.


Why does a rocket need to go so fast to go into space?

Answer #1:the rockets need to go that fast so that it can escape the earth's gravitational pull,so if you were on jupiter, it would have to go faster.===========================Clarification #1:There's no limit to the distance over which Earth's gravity acts.But the faster you're going when you leave, the more time it takes for Earth'sgravity to slow you down, turn you around, and make you start falling back.There is a certain speed at which, mathematically, the time it takes for thatto happen becomes infinite. So, even though Earth's gravity never stops pullingto bring you back, that's the speed at which we say the rocket has 'escaped'.


What makes rockets move so fast?

Rockets move fast due to Newton's third law of motion - for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the rocket engine expels gas at high speeds through the nozzle, it propels the rocket forward with an equal force in the opposite direction. This continuous expulsion of gas at high speeds generates thrust, allowing the rocket to accelerate to high velocities in space.


How fast did stephensons rocket go?

Stephenson's Rocket was able to reach a top speed of around 30 miles per hour during its trials in 1829. This made it one of the fastest locomotives of its time and a significant advancement in steam locomotive technology.