Well, I reccoment a small bit of C4, but if you do nothave high explosives, then use an acid-base solution. Use a packet of paper towel or a capsule that melts in water and fill it with baking powder. Pour a bit of vinegar in the bottle, and then put in the capsule. put a cork with a stick on the bottom, and then, you are ready to go!
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.
75 psi range
Check out this article on Water-Rockets.com that describes a simple soda-bottle rocket with parachute recovery system: http://www.water-rockets.com/article.pl?101 The article include photos and a video showing the rocket in action. Good luck!
I have this assignment as well, it don't take a rocket scientist to figure this out
As a rocket descends, gravity is pulling it down whilst drag is stopping the gravity having some of its power because without the drag the rocket would be pulled down to the ground within a matter of seconds. I don't know how it affects it on its ascent!! Sorry!!
The length of a water bottle rocket can vary depending on the size and design of the bottle used. On average, a typical water bottle rocket is around 2 feet (60 cm) in length.
Assuming that mass is constant in a bottle rocket is not ideal because as the rocket fuel is burned and expelled, the mass of the rocket decreases, leading to changes in its acceleration and velocity. This can impact the accuracy of predictions related to the rocket's trajectory and performance. Taking into account the changing mass allows for more precise calculations and design considerations.
The pressure needed for a bottle rocket varies depending on the design and size of the rocket. Generally, pressures ranging from 30-60 psi are sufficient for launching a bottle rocket effectively. However, it is important to carefully follow the instructions provided with the rocket kit to determine the specific pressure required for optimal performance.
Bottle Rocket was created in 1994.
A good rule of thumb is to fill the bottle about one-third to one-half full with water before launching the rocket. This amount of water provides enough mass for propulsion, but not too much that it affects the rocket's flight. Experimenting with different water levels can help you find the perfect amount for your specific rocket design.
The duration of Bottle Rocket is 1.53 hours.
A person can name their bottle rocket anything that suits their preference. Good choices include Power, Fire, Fierce, and Boom.
The mass of a rocket bottle will depend on various factors such as the volume of the bottle, desired thrust, and flight characteristics. Typically, a rocket bottle should be lightweight to maximize thrust-to-weight ratio, but also sturdy enough to withstand the pressure during launch and flight. It's best to consult with a rocketry expert or use simulation software to determine the optimal mass for your specific rocket design.
Bottle Rocket was released on 02/21/1996.
A bottle rocket is a type of firework that is propelled into the air by a combination of water and air pressure. It typically involves filling a plastic bottle with water and attaching a paper tube filled with gunpowder that is ignited, causing the bottle to shoot into the sky.
Bottle rockets have fins to provide stability during flight. The fins help keep the rocket flying straight by preventing it from tilting or spinning, which can affect its trajectory. This design allows the rocket to travel in a more controlled manner.
Get a huge bottle of soft drink (Cokes good), place mentos inside and shake bottle. leave the lid on loosely. Place a rocket on top, then, watch it fly!!