What is the thing that propels the rocket?
The Propellant
What is the first stage of the rocket (After you build it)
The launch!
What is the Element Symbol for Tungsten?
What helps your rocket stabilize?
a FIN!
What are "eyes" in French?
Des Yeux
What part of the engine does "nothing"
The Delay Charge
What is the rocket's trajectory?
Correct answer! (Devarsh will say if it is correct.)
Where does the arrow in a food web point to?
The predator!
What helps slow your rocket's descent? (SPELL IT)
P A R A C H U T E!
What do parachutes do?
Slows your descent using air resistance!
What engine are we using?
C6-5
What causes most rockets to fail?
The parachute not deploying!
What is the powerhouse of the cell?
The MITOCHONDRIA!
What is put on the side of the rocket, assisting the rocket to put inside the launch rod?
Launch Lug!
What does the airbag do?
Spreads out the kinetic energy and cushions your crash. (Also makes sure you don't fly through the windshield.)
What builds pressure in the rocket?
The Ejection Charge!
What is the highest point that the rocket can reach, called? (Spell it)
A P O G E E
What electromagnetic wave is used for phones? (There are two, if you say one of them, you get 300 points and another group can take the other one for 300 points.)
Radio waves, and Microwaves!
What prevents the parachute from burning?
Recovery Wadding!
What is air resistance?
When many air particles bump into a large surface area, significantly slowing down something's descent.
(Similar answers are fine.)
What is the nozzle of the C6-5 rocket made of?
Compressed Clay!
How long does it take before the rocket reaches the highest point? (in theory)
11 seconds!
How far away is the sun from Uranus (in AU, to the decimals)
19.2 AU
What is attached to the nose cone?
The Shock Cord!
Why do F1 cars have bumpers and what do they do?
They crumple up to absorb the impact and force, removing kinetic energy (Any similar answers are fine.)