well idon't know either but i think it is hydrogen!
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The air racer travels straight because of the wings on the side and the narrow body. If one of the wings are unbalanced or uneven, or even bent it will not go straight.
it pushes the rocket into the air to make it go higher.
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
The rocket's fins stabilize its flight by creating torque that counteracts any spinning motion. Additionally, the rocket's engine nozzle redirects the exhaust gases to create a straight and balanced thrust force, which helps keep the rocket flying in a straight line. Finally, a well-designed aerodynamic shape reduces drag and ensures smoother flight.
The rudder is the part that makes it yaw. The elevators make the rocket go up and down and the ailerons bank it left and right.
== == this rocket went for 3 seconds inthe air at 350mph
A balloon rocket moves forward due to the principle of action and reaction as outlined in Newton's Third Law of Motion. When the air is forced out of the balloon in one direction, the balloon is propelled forward in the opposite direction.
A rocket can go farther by maximizing its thrust through efficient engine design and fuel combustion. Reduced air resistance and optimal trajectory planning also contribute to achieving greater distance in space travel. Additionally, lightweight materials and payload management can help increase the rocket's speed and range.
it makes it go in a straight line
By going into space. It can go from trapped in a rocket and released in the air
around 2 to 9 metres
go straight to a teacher or adult and tell them