A bullet flies almost at a straight line because:
1) it has a very high velocity
2) it spins around itself, and due to the conservation of angular momentum it is less affected by air drag.
To help a bottle rocket fly straight, ensure that it is launched on a stable and upright surface. Check that the fins are properly aligned and secure. Also, make sure the launch angle is between 60-80 degrees for optimal trajectory.
A bottle rocket typically has one set of wings to provide stability during flight. These wings are usually attached to the airframe and help to keep the rocket flying straight and prevent it from tumbling.
A bottle rocket flies due to the rapid release of pressurized air from inside the bottle. When water and air pressure build up inside the bottle and are released through the nozzle, the resulting thrust propels the bottle rocket into the air.
A rocket powered projectile is typically called a rocket or a missile. It is a self-propelled, guided projectile that uses rocket propulsion to fly.
by water being placed into the bottle and then, when you launch your rocket, the rocket will spin (if it has at least 2 fins) and the water will spurt out and make the rocket go higher in the air. (Tip:the more it spins,the higher it will fly)
Yes because if the cone is not straight it will make the rocket go offside; wonky, and you would not fly straight. It is also harder to control
The primary thing that makes an item a rocket is its ability to fly into the air. A propellant or fuel source is the primary company needed to achieve this.
To help a bottle rocket fly straight, ensure that it is launched on a stable and upright surface. Check that the fins are properly aligned and secure. Also, make sure the launch angle is between 60-80 degrees for optimal trajectory.
physics and its fins or rutters
The rocket's fins stabilize its flight by creating torque that counteracts any spinning motion. Additionally, the rocket's engine nozzle redirects the exhaust gases to create a straight and balanced thrust force, which helps keep the rocket flying in a straight line. Finally, a well-designed aerodynamic shape reduces drag and ensures smoother flight.
so the arrow will spin and fly straight. P.S. it makes it fly farther.
well idon't know either but i think it is hydrogen! ;)
A bottle rocket typically has one set of wings to provide stability during flight. These wings are usually attached to the airframe and help to keep the rocket flying straight and prevent it from tumbling.
A real rocket flies by using combustion of fuel to generate thrust. The force created by the rocket's engine pushes against the ground, propelling the rocket upward. The rocket continues to fly as long as thrust generated by the engine is greater than the force of gravity pulling it down.
inertia makes it want to fly straight but gravity makes it curve
The rocket never flies.
the rocket is pushing water downwards which means that the water pushes the rocket upwards very hard that it can overcome gravity and fly.