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You use fins and a nose cone on a bottle rocket because the cone reduces the drag on the rocket, and the fins help stabilize the rocket.
it is the only suitable shape to travel at more than mach speed.
You use a Launch Lug, Parachute, Removable Solid Rocket Engine, Parachute Lines, Fins, Body Tubes, Nose Cone Payload (removable), Engine Mount (fixed), Shock cord, and Recovery Wadding.
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Nacelle .
Yes, so that it is more streamlined.
A rocket typically has a long and slender cylindrical shape with pointed ends. The purpose of this shape is to reduce aerodynamic drag and enhance stability during flight.
You use fins and a nose cone on a bottle rocket because the cone reduces the drag on the rocket, and the fins help stabilize the rocket.
The nose cone of a rocket is the space at the leading edge or "nose" of the projectile. It could contain one or more of many different packages or payloads, including guidance electronics, or radar, infrared or other detection equipment.The nose cone.
An apex
Should be less than 1/5 length of main tube.
Yes very much so. All the rockets I have made flew better when the cone was made longer. But it works way better to have it dead center not crooked.
typically the nose cone is filled with a parachute to the rocket arrives on the ground safely.
To minimize drag on a water bottle rocket, you can reduce the surface area by making the rocket more streamlined, using a pointed nose cone, and ensuring a smooth surface finish. Additionally, reducing any protrusions or irregularities on the rocket's body will also help to minimize drag.
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fin and tip (cone).
because the front is not pointed