Nacelle .
no
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.
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.
A mechanical device that can work by means of fuel consumption. A mechanical device that can work by means of fuel consumption.
5 feet
no
Yes. For rockets flying at supersponic or hypersonic speeds, the best shape is the conical nose. For missiles and military models, the best shape is the ogive shape. However, for commercial aircraft and model rockets, the best, most aerodynamic and efficient shape is the parabolic nose cone.
typically the nose cone is filled with a parachute to the rocket arrives on the ground safely.
The nose cone separates when forward flight is ended and the motor 'retrofires', blowing off the nose cone and exposing the parachute.
A streamlined plastic nose cone.
It gets smaller or narrower.
A perfect cone
It could. If the nose is a right angle, it would be wide but a cone.
First, put a dot in the corner of your paper. Then, roll the paper up, leaving the tip sharp. There! Now you have a nose cone!
"Rocket nose cone" pretty much says it all, I really don't think there is another suitable name.
when you hear "stalling an aircraft", that means that they are reducing the amount of airflow over the wings, until the plane cant fly anymore. to overcome this, you push the nose forwards again.