Newton's Second Law
What is the law of acceleration?
or
What is Fnet = ma?
A smaller representation of the aerospace vehicle we have been discussing for the past 3 months. Also the thing that we are going to be building.
What is a model rocket?
This part of a rocket generates thrust
What is the engine/motor?
The name of the NASA program that allowed humans to go to the moon
What is the Apollo Program?
The name of the first satellite to reach space?
What is Sputnik?
A quantity that measures the strength of the tendency of a moving object to continue its motion in the same direction with the same speed.
What is momentum?
The force that acts against the force of gravity in a rocket.
What is lift
What NASA stands for
What is National Aeronautics and Space Administration?
The advisor to this club
Who is Mark McHugh?
Force that acts opposite the direction of lift
What is gravity?
The force that acts against the motion of a rocket in flight
What is drag/air resistance?
This is the piece of the rocket in which combustion occurs
What is the engine (combustion chamber)?
"to fly" in Latin
What is volo, volare, volavi, volatum?
or I'd probably take
What is fugio, fugere, fugi, fugiturum?
The name of the NASA mission that aims to return humans to the moon by mid-2027?
What is Artemis?
Kinetic Energy
What is the energy an object has due to its motion?
or
What is (1/2)mv2
Part of a rocket that generates lift
What are fins?
In rocket engine, this is what provides the thrust when it combusts with oxygen and is ejected out from the rear of the rocket.
What is fuel?
The first, second, and third guys on the moon.
The names of all the board members in this club.
Who are Anthony, Areesh, Yugesh, Bradley, Johnson, and Wilson?
A cart weighing 20kg moving at 2m/s collides and sticks to another cart weighing 10kgs. What is the total momentum of the 20kg cart system after the collision.
What is 27kgm/s?
States that pressure will be higher if the speed of the fluid around it is faster
What is Bernoulli's Principle?
Mass of the ISS in kg
What is 450,000 kg (anywhere from 100,000 to 1 million kg) will be accepted
The name of the inventor responsible for the first liquid-fueled rocket?
Who is Robert Goddard?