With a good design and light tube, it will go 4-5,000 feet.
Not very far at all.
300-600
The 350 Rocket from the olds is Far superior. I just put one in my Grand Prix switched from the 350 Chevy and with a 4 barrel holly carb you will notice a BIG difference.
The most powerful model of Hyundai is by far the 2012 Hyundai Genesis. This model has a Tau 5.0, V-8, 429 horsepower engine. This is by far the most powerful model available on the market today.
The distance a rocket can travel on a certain amount of fuel depends on many factors such as the efficiency of the rocket engine, the weight of the rocket, and atmospheric conditions. However, as a rough estimate, a rocket using 900 gallons of fuel could potentially travel hundreds to thousands of miles into space.
it affects how far the rocket will fly
Most hobby rockets engines are constructed of wood, plastic or paper, many different kinds of accelerates can be used.Please see related links below. There is gunpowder in the engine
Here's one way to do it:-- Take a rock.-- Fit it with a model-rocket engine of known force. Light the engine to propel the rock along an air-hockeytable or a smooth ice-skating rink, marked off in distance. Have several observers with stop-watches.-- Get reliable measurements of exactly how long the model rocket engine burned, and exactly how far the rockslid while the engine burned. Knowing the force of the model rocket engine, calculate the rock's mass.-- Put the rock on a scale. Measure its weight. Another name for "weight" is "mutual gravitational forcebetween the earth and another object".-- Knowing the mass of the rock, the distance between the center of the earth and the center of the rock(the earth's radius), and the gravitational force between the earth and the rock (weight of the rock, useNewton's law of universal gravitation to calculate the mass of the earth.I tried this once many years ago, in a presentation to a church group of kids in Perry, Oklahoma.It was called "Let's Weigh the Earth". Instead of a rock, we used a toy car with a model rocket engineglued to it, running on a long table. We got as far as seeing the toy car go into orbit and take out thelight fixture on the ceiling, a split second after the model rocket engine burned a deep furrow into theexpensive table-top. The observers screamed and forgot to read their stop-watches, and we never didweigh the earth. But I'm sure it hasn't changed much since then, and I wish you the best of luck in yourquest to succeed where I failed so dramatically, back when dinosaurs roamed Oklahoma.
I have one and so far running strong with 200,000 plus
A rocket engine, or simply "rocket," is a jet engine[1] that uses only propellant mass for forming its high speed propulsive jet. Rocket engines are reaction engines and obtain thrust in accordance with Newton's third law. Since they need no external material to form their jet, rocket engines can be used for spacecraft propulsion as well as terrestrial uses, such as missiles. Most rocket engines are internal combustion engines, although non combusting forms also exist.Rocket engines as a group, have the highest exhaust velocities, are by far the lightest, and are the most energy efficient (at least at very high speed) of all types of jet engines. However, for the thrust they give, due to the high exhaust velocity and relatively low specific energy of rocket propellant, they consume propellant very rapidly.
using a rocket
2 minutes in a space rocket