1. ignites the gunpowder to send the rocket up ; 2. ignites the chemicals that produce light and noise
MgO Wish I could say more, but I'm trying to find out more myself.
Filtration will remove ALL solid particles regardless of their size. To separate materials based on the size of their particles one would use a process of sieving, using a sieve stack with a smaller and smaller mesh size.
It could be, but liquid oxygen works better. It could be made to work in solid rocket boosters, but those usually use ammonium perchlorate instead, because it can provide more energy.
Homogeneous mixtures are more difficult to separate than heterogeneous mixtures because the particles are all mixed together, whereas heterogeneous mixtures have particles big enough to see.
Read the textbook. Or your notebook. Is your science fair done? February 9th bro.
you would wnt this because if one went out you would have back up.
1. ignites the gunpowder to send the rocket up ; 2. ignites the chemicals that produce light and noise
Liquid rocket engines would act much like a car engine. More fuel, more thrust. Solid rocket engines are either on or off. No throttle control.
it would have more control.
because it fuses together to form more and more energy!
Fins are used to help keep a rocket stable. The only way to find out if more fins will make it more stable is by testing it.
I would say the bulb is blown in it, Are it has a bad ground. Some vehicles have a separate fuse for left and right headlights and high and low functions so check your fuses too. More vehicle info like year and make would help.
MULTISTAGE rocket ENGINES have MORE than A single STAGE and ARE more EFFICIENT in ACCELERATING the ROCKET................
The tip of a rocket is pointy to increase aerodynamics and reduces drag. For example, if a rocket had a flat end, it would create more drag and slow the rocket down. It's also the same for planes too.
Yes a rocket usually has 2 or more stages, to take off, a lot of fuel is required, after reaching the required orbit, carryin so much extra fuel would be a burden so before the rocket settles in the orbit, 1 or more stages maybe removed
A bigger rocket. It is a relative question and will depend on the cost of the original rocket to start with.
It is called a multistage rocket.