Forces of Flight
Egg Drop Physics
Aerodynamics
Rocket Parts & Design
Miscellaneous
100

What force pulls a rocket downward toward the Earth?

Gravity

100

What is the term for the object being carried, like the egg in the egg drop?

Payload

100

What does “aero” mean in the word "aerodynamics"?

Air

100

What is the pointy front part of the rocket called?

Nose Cone

100

Who is famous for discovering gravity after seeing an apple fall?

Isaac Newton

200

What force pushes a rocket forward into the air?

Thrust

200

What is the force that slows down falling objects like your egg capsule?

Drag / Air Resistance

200

What type of nose cone shape creates less drag: flat or pointy?

Pointy

200

What part of the rocket holds all the components together?

Upper Body / Lower Body

200

What does a wind tunnel help scientists study?

Airflow

300

Which force pushes a rocket upward and helps it fight gravity?

Lift

300

Why do space capsules need parachutes when landing on Earth?

To slow them down and reduce impact force

300

Why does a rocket with a wider front experience more drag than one with a narrow front?

Increased Drag and Surface Area

300

What part of the rocket helps keep it stable during flight?

Fins

300

What type of airflow is smooth and produces less drag?

Laminar Airflow

400

What is the name of the force that slows a rocket down as it moves through the air?

Drag

400

What is the term for the force that occurs when an object hits the ground?

Impact Force

400

What are the two main points used to measure rocket stability?

Center of Mass / Center of Pressure

400

What system is used to slow the rocket’s fall and allow a safe landing?

Recovery System

400

What part of the wind tunnel speeds up the air for better simulation?

Converging Section

500

What happens to air pressure when air moves faster over the top of a wing?

Decreases

500

Why do capsules use crumple zones or airbags during landing?

To absorb energy and protect the payload.

500

What two specific conditions must be true for a rocket to be aerodynamically stable during flight?

Center of mass must be in front of the center of pressure and the rocket must have properly aligned fins?

500

What must be in front, center of mass or center of pressure, for a rocket to fly straight?

Center of Mass

500

What do engineers use to visualize airflow in wind tunnel tests?

Smoke lines or flow visualizers

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