the part that provides stability during flight
What are Fins?
the first stage of flight.
What is Pre-launch?
this type of rocket uses a propellent grain to achieve thrust.
What are Solid fuel Rockets?
this compresses the gases to increase exit velocity of the gases
What is the Nozzle?
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's 3rd law?
The part that that keeps the engine in place
what is Engine Mount?
the second stage of flight.
What is Thrust?
this type uses oxygen and hydrogen to create thrust?
this provides thrust to the rocket during the initial and second phases of flight.
what is propellent grain?
An object in motion stays in motion until an equal and opposite force acts upon it.
What is Newton's 1st law?
the component that parts air while the rocket is traveling in the atmosphere.
What is Nose Cone?
the third stage of flight
What is Engine Burnout?
this type uses both- propellent grain, and liquid fuel engines.
What are Hybrid rockets?
Cargo in a rocket.
What is Payload?
method to test for rocket stability.
What is the Swing test?
the component which provides structure to the rocket, and is compressed in two directions.
What is an Airframe?
the forth stage of flight.
what is Coast?
this type can be steered and throttled effectively.
What are liquid rockets?
the part of the rocket in charge of releasing the parachute.
What is the ejection system?
F=ma
What is Newton's 2nd law?
the component that helps bring the rocket to a steady decent after the ejection phase.
What is a recovery system?
the fifth stage of flight.
What is Recovery?
this type can be steered and throttled effectively after liftoff.
What are Hybrid Rockets?
these provide support for the gases to pressurize.
What is the Airframe/Body Tube?
A ball is thrown into space.
What is Newton's 1st law?