The fins at the base of the rocket help it to fly straight.
A rocket is held straight by its guidance system, which consists of thrusters, gyroscopes, and control surfaces that help maintain its desired orientation. The thrust generated by the rocket engines also helps keep the rocket pointed in the desired direction during flight.
The center of gravity in a rocket should be located slightly forward of the center of pressure to ensure stability during flight. This ensures that the rocket travels in a straight path without tumbling or veering off course. Placing the center of gravity in the correct position helps the rocket maintain control throughout its flight trajectory.
The center of gravity of a bottle rocket is typically located towards the nose cone or front of the rocket. This helps stabilize the rocket during flight, ensuring that it flies in a straight trajectory. Placing the center of gravity too far back could cause the rocket to become unstable and veer off course.
A gyroscope will use the principle of angular momentum to do one or both of two things for a rocket. 1. Stabilize the rocket in terms of pitch, thereby limiting the amount of fin surface area that is required. 2. Minimize roll, allowing the rocket to go higher and faster.
burning fuel (rocket propellant)
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
Yes, it helps the rocket to go faster.
A bottle rocket typically has one set of wings to provide stability during flight. These wings are usually attached to the airframe and help to keep the rocket flying straight and prevent it from tumbling.
well idon't know either but i think it is hydrogen! ;)
A rocket is held straight by its guidance system, which consists of thrusters, gyroscopes, and control surfaces that help maintain its desired orientation. The thrust generated by the rocket engines also helps keep the rocket pointed in the desired direction during flight.
To keep the rocket in straight,stable flight.
You have to have done all the tasks and have built the rocket, you don't actually go in it yourself Vince does. He then asks you to go around the different islands finding figurines for him. Hope this helps. :)
A bullet flies almost at a straight line because: 1) it has a very high velocity 2) it spins around itself, and due to the conservation of angular momentum it is less affected by air drag.
The center of gravity in a rocket should be located slightly forward of the center of pressure to ensure stability during flight. This ensures that the rocket travels in a straight path without tumbling or veering off course. Placing the center of gravity in the correct position helps the rocket maintain control throughout its flight trajectory.
The center of gravity of a bottle rocket is typically located towards the nose cone or front of the rocket. This helps stabilize the rocket during flight, ensuring that it flies in a straight trajectory. Placing the center of gravity too far back could cause the rocket to become unstable and veer off course.
In the sentence "the ball shot straight up, into the air like a rocket", "like a rocket" is a simile. A simile is when something is like something else, but not the something else. This is a describing technique.So in this sentence, it means that the ball moved like a rocket would move.
A gyroscope will use the principle of angular momentum to do one or both of two things for a rocket. 1. Stabilize the rocket in terms of pitch, thereby limiting the amount of fin surface area that is required. 2. Minimize roll, allowing the rocket to go higher and faster.