it called a cone and goes 100 per hour
You build a rocket and strap it on
200MPH When you put a rocket on it :D
15 to 25 miles per hour
The Rocket locomotive, designed by George Stephenson, achieved a top speed of around 30 miles per hour during its initial trials without pulling any load. This was an impressive speed for the time, demonstrating the effectiveness of its design and engineering.
The Razor Pocket Rocket PR200 has a top speed of approximately 15-20 mph (24-32 km/h). This electric mini bike is designed for younger riders and offers a fun, safe way to experience riding. Its speed is suitable for beginners while ensuring a balance between excitement and safety.
spacecraft at the top of the rocket
0.929c formula is: vbe =( vae +vba )/(1+( vae *vba )/c2 )
A force can change the direction of the rocket's motion but not its speed if the force is applied perpendicular to the rocket's velocity. If the force is applied in the same direction as the rocket's motion, it can accelerate or decelerate the rocket.
determined by the rocket's thrust and the mass of the rocket. The speed of the rocket can also be influenced by external factors such as gravity and air resistance. Ultimately, the goal is to achieve enough speed to overcome these forces and reach the desired velocity.
The problem/question can not be solved, because to calculate the speed of the rocket you need the distance done by the rocket and the time interval.
The fastest rocket-powered aircraft is the North American X-15, which achieved a top speed of Mach 6.7 (about 4,520 mph). If you are looking for the fastest aircraft that is not rocket-powered, the X-15 still holds the record as it used rocket engines to reach its high speeds.
Yes. A heavier rocket will need more energy to achieve a certain speed.