Rocket Parts/Systems
Forces of Flight
Newton's Laws
How Rockets Fly
Space and CAP
100

The frame covering the entire vehicle

What is the structure?

100

The force that pushes the rocket upward

What is thrust?

100

The law that explains action and reaction

What is Newton's Third Law?

100

True or false: Rockets need air to fly.

What is false?

100

Rockets that return safely often use this to land

What is a parachute?

200

Responsible for creating thrust to lift and maneuver the vehicle

What is the propulsion system?

200

The force pulling the rocket back toward Earth

What is gravity (weight)?

200

Rockets move up because gases are pushed ______.

What is down?

200

Rockets fly by pushing out hot gases in this direction

What is downward?

200

This branch of science studies flight and space

What is aerospace?
300

Assists in maneuvering, determining the direction, and controls rocket rotations

What is the guidance system?

300

The force that slows the rocket down as it moves through air

What is drag?

300

This law explains why heavier rockets need more thrust

What is Newton's Second Law?

300

This part provides the push that launches the rocket

What is the engine?

300

CAP model rocketry helps cadets learn about this career field

What is STEM or aerospace engineering?

400

Primary reason for a rocket's journey. Includes cargo, telescopes, astronauts, or probes. 

What is the payload?

400

Rockets must overcome this force to leave the ground

What is gravity?

400

This law explains why a rocket stays still before a launch

What is Newton's First Law?

400

This part of the rocket helps it fly straight

What are fins?

400

This CAP program allows cadets to build and launch their own small rockets

What is the Model Rocketry Program?

500

This system manages throttling down during maximum aerodynamic pressure to reduce stress on the vehicle

What is the guidance system?

500

Name all four main forces acting on a rocket during launch

What are lift, weight, thrust, and drag?

500

Which law is MOST important for how rockets fly?

What is Newton's Third Law?

500

This part reduces air resistance at the top of the rocket

What is the nose cone?

500

CAP teaches aerospace education as part of this program

What is the Cadet Program?

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