around 200m
A block ring holds the engine firmly in the rocket tube. If not for this, the engine would go up the tube and the rocket would go on fire.
No it can't go high
yes, a rocket does have a engine. the engine is the horse power to a rocket that gets it to go... and keep going... and keep going. as long as it has a good engine then it would be a pretty long ride in to space.
Not necessarily. The height a water rocket reaches is determined by factors such as water volume, air pressure, and launch angle rather than just the rocket's size. Other variables like weight and aerodynamics also play a role in how high a water rocket can go.
It launches a a rocket vertically upwards with an initial speed of 40.0 m/s.
If You have a powerful engine and light weight material then you could go fast.
To launch the rocket off the ground and make it go 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.
around 2 to 9 metres
With a good design and light tube, it will go 4-5,000 feet.
An ionization engine is an type of rocket and this is how it works. Electrons ionize air molecules and then when they get between two accelerator grids and then they go zooming out the back providing thrust more powerful and more sudden than any other rocket or engine to date.
A rocket engine typically refers to a complete propulsion system that generates thrust using propellants, while a rocket motor usually refers to the combustion chamber and nozzle that produce the thrust. In essence, a rocket engine includes the rocket motor as well as other components like turbopumps and combustion chambers to provide a complete propulsion system.