As long as the thrust is more than the weight of the rocket (toy or otherwise) the rocket will accelerate. When the thrust matches the weight, the rocket will cruise. When the thrust is less then the rocket will slow.
No a toy box is not a mixture
The weight of a toy car can vary depending on its size, material, and design. On average, a small toy car made of plastic may weigh around 2-4 ounces, while a larger metal toy car could weigh closer to 1-2 pounds. For a more precise measurement, you would need to weigh the specific toy car in question using a scale that measures in ounces or grams.
There is no such thing as "an unbalanced force". There are only forces. When two or more separate forces act on the same object, the GROUP of forces may be balanced or unbalanced. If the sizes and directions of all the individual forces add up to zero, then the GROUP of forces is balanced. If one of them changes or goes away, then the GROUP of forces is unbalanced.
Wheel and axle could be the type of simple machines because it has a wheel for it could advance to the front and to the back, and what the axle do is that is making the wheel move and its at the bottom of the toy car or any car
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A popular rocket toy name is the "Stomp Rocket." It is a toy rocket launcher that uses air pressure to propel foam rockets into the air when stomped on.
Sid strapped Buzz to a rocket in the first Toy Story movie.
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Use duck tape!!!! Duck Tape is the answer to all problems!!!!
a rocket ship and a plasma ball
Red toy translates as rotes Spielzeug.
A stomp rocket is a toy rocket that is powered by compressed air. Some unique features of a stomp rocket include: air bladders, stomp launchers to launch the rocket, and size and portability.
Rocket balloon is a simple toy but is also used to demonstrate many scientific theories. Newton's third law is demonstrated by rocket balloon.
you can hot air balloon or a real rocket or tape yourself to a toy rocket that shoots up and have someone launch it
be creative I'm having the same problem and now that i think about it, you could turn it into a toy room or a computer room, just think you may not be able to turn it into a gym or a rocket, but you can turn it into something useful!
Depends on what rocket, if it's a NASA rocket, i dont know my knowledge of it is weak, i thought it was the Apollo 11, if it's a toy rocket, probally in the 1800's
Yes, all physical objects must have three dimensions and so a height is necessary.