A shuttle launch does not create energy. Instead, it expends stored energy from its fuel sources to propel the shuttle into space.
Bigger catapults can launch objects farther than smaller ones due to the increased amount of potential energy stored in the larger catapult's tension. The larger catapult can store and release more energy when it is released, resulting in a more powerful launch. Additionally, the longer arm of a bigger catapult allows for a longer lever arm, increasing the force applied to the projectile during launch.
potential energy due to the stored tension in the rubber bands. When released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy to launch the projectile forward.
A catapult has potential energy stored in its elastic materials or tension system. When the catapult is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the projectile to launch forward.
A catapult launches an object far by converting potential energy into kinetic energy. When the tension is released, the stored potential energy is transferred to the object, propelling it forward. Factors like the tension in the catapult's arm, the angle of launch, and the weight of the projectile all contribute to how far the object will be launched. Additionally, reducing air resistance and optimizing the design of the catapult can also help increase the launch distance.
It's important for the cork to fit tightly on a rocket to ensure that the pressure inside the rocket builds up sufficiently for it to launch effectively. A tight fit helps create a seal to contain the expanding gases produced during the launch process, allowing for better propulsion and less loss of energy. This ultimately contributes to the rocket's stability and performance.
The final shuttle launch takes place in July 2011.
The first Space shuttle to launch was Columbia in April of 1981
Discovery was the next shuttle to launch. Over 2 years later.
The first shuttle launch was April 12, 1981. It was called STS-1
Space Shuttle Atlantis was the last space shuttle to launch at 11:29 a.m. EDT, on July 8, 2011.
The people on nasa's first shuttle launch were Robert L. Crippen and John W. Young.
the person that wants to launch a space shuttle, a space company like NASA or the government
The latest shuttle launch took place on July 8, 2011, which was the final launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-135) mission.
Generally space shuttles are not used to launch satellites as it is very costly to launch a space shuttle. Rockets with automated systems place satellites in orbit as opposed to a manned shuttle.
Space Shuttle Discovery, September 29, 1988.
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The Columbia.