To but pressure for it can fly high
The 'operator' fills the bottle with water, then pumps air into it - creating pressure. When the stopper is released, the air pressure forces the water out of the narrow opening in the bottle's neck - creating a stream powerful enough to launch the rocket into the air.
because without the wings the plane would be unstable and crash. by:jake tompson
because of the different amounts in pressure, the bubbles in the bottle are making more air and more pressure inside the bottle and when the cap comes off or however you do it. the air inside the rocket rushes out to try to equilize the pressure, causeing it to also be pushed off the ground.
Triangular wings provide stability and control during flight due to their shape creating less drag. This design helps the bottle rocket maintain a straight trajectory and prevents it from spinning or veering off course. Additionally, the triangular shape allows for easier assembly and attachment to the rocket body.
No, the space shuttle was designed for missions in low Earth orbit and did not have the capability to fly to the moon. The Apollo missions, not the space shuttle, were responsible for sending humans to the moon.
The 'operator' fills the bottle with water, then pumps air into it - creating pressure. When the stopper is released, the air pressure forces the water out of the narrow opening in the bottle's neck - creating a stream powerful enough to launch the rocket into the air.
Baking soda and vinegar are commonly used in bottle rockets to create a chemical reaction that produces gas, propelling the rocket into the air.
Marc Halili told us that we need to fly rockets because know about space , we also have to invent something. by mark
birds are alive and rockets dont need air to fly birds have wings and rockets have tail fins
because without the wings the plane would be unstable and crash. by:jake tompson
the rocket is pushing water downwards which means that the water pushes the rocket upwards very hard that it can overcome gravity and fly.
they fly at least 17000mph
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The bottle is partly filled with water and sealed. The bottle is then pressurized with a gas, usually air compressed from a bicycle pump. that basically work on Newton's law of reaction.
Yes as it control the dirctions of the rocket.
Blue bottle fly was created in 1758.
Not necessarily. The distance a bottle rocket can fly depends on several factors, including air resistance, propellant power, and launch angle. In some cases, a larger bottle may hold more water for propulsion, but if the rocket is too heavy, it may not fly as far. It's important to find the right balance between bottle size, water volume, and design for optimal performance.