Sir Issac Newton
Air Rockets
Launch vehicles
Definitions
Etc...
100
What is Newton's first name?
Issac
100
What is the simplest type of rocket?
air rocket
100
what is a base rocket?
r-7
100
What is a nozzle?
A rocket's end that released gas, smoke, and flame to produce thrust.
100
What is one of the most commonly used rockets for educational purposes?
Standard Model Rocket
200
What is the tendency of an object to resists a change in its motion?
Inerita
200
What is the two main functions of bottle rockets?
a rocket and a launcher
200
What is the Titan?
another critical US expandable launch vehicle
200
What is magnitude?
An amount, size, speed, or degree that can be measured.
200
What are the four systems engineers group there parts into?
Structural, payload, guidance, and propulsion
300
What is the change of speed and or direction of an object in motion?
Accelerate
300
What is an air rockets working fuel?
air
300
What is the biggest american launch rocket?
the saturn v
300
What is the specific time frame during which a launch can take place?
Launch window.
300
What is the system that detirmines missions?
payload
400
What is Newton's third law of motion?
For ever action there is a equal and opposite reaction.
400
What is another name for a bottle rocket?
water rocket
400
What is the height of the smallest american luanch rocket?
75ft
400
What is a missle designed to deliver a payload to another spot on Earth several thousand miles away?
intercontinental ballistic missle.
400
What is the name of the first person to build and fly the first rocket?
archytas
500
What is the formula for Newton's second law of motion?
force= mass x acceleration (f=ma)
500
What is the top piece of the air rocket called?
nose
500
What is the rocket that the united states and soviet union seized after ww2 to study back home?
abandoned v2 rockets
500
What is the thin metal cover, or nose cone, that protects a spacecraft and upper stages during a launch when aerodynamic forces can batter the rocket?
Payload shroud.
500
What is the nameof the russian satteliete built in 1957?
sputnik