4, Why? More stabilization, helps it fly straight up.
Water, an empty plastic bottle and an air pump.
1/3 gallon or 1/2 a galoonyou need to add 1/4 water to the water rocket. you put a vitamin C into the water and vitamin c will dissolve and fly into the air.
Well, its more than one since one Zephyrhills bottle is 0.9 fl oz. So I guess 8.88 repeating. If you're talkin like 28 grams type of ounces you'd have to weigh the bottle and figure from there.
Airplane flight relies on lift generated by the wings due to the airflow over them, while rocket flight operates by expelling propellant out of the rocket engine to create thrust in the opposite direction. Airplanes need to maintain a certain speed to generate lift, while rockets can function in the vacuum of space where there is no air for lift.
You would need water and a few drops of dish soap to create a tornado in a bottle. The soap helps to reduce the surface tension of the water, allowing the vortex to form more easily when the bottle is swirled.
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You need 17 bottles. Thank you for your cooperation.
To make a soda bottle rocket, you will need a 2-liter soda bottle, a cork, a bike pump, water, and a launch pad. Fill one-third of the bottle with water, attach a cork to the opening, and place the rocket on the launch pad. Pump air into the bottle using the bike pump, quickly remove the cork, and watch it soar!
Water, an empty plastic bottle and an air pump.
A rocket is a form of propulsion. If a rocket is used to power an airplane, it is referred to as a rocket-plane, and has wings like an airplane. It the rocket is use to propel a vehicle vertically, which does not need wicgs to provide lift, it is called simply a rocket. Sometimes fins are used to stabilize or guide a rocket in flight, but these are referred to as fins rather than wings.
i think about 220 would be a good amount
water is needed to keep the air in until the water is expelled out.
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Rockets do not have wings.However rockets need a means of stabilization and control, this can be done two ways:thruster controlsfins (this will only work while the rocket is in the atmosphere)With thruster controls the rocket engine thrust may be varied, the rocket engine nozzles may gimbal, or auxiliary thrusters may be used.What you are probably thinking of is the fins, which can be either fixed or movable. But they have no lift and are not wings and as stated above many rockets totally lack any fins.
birds are alive and rockets dont need air to fly birds have wings and rockets have tail fins
Bottle rockets require water to create steam pressure within the bottle. This pressure builds up when the water inside is heated by the ignited propellant, causing the bottle to launch upwards. The steam escaping through the nozzle propels the bottle rocket into the air.