Transcription of Water Rocket Launch - TryEngineering
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Water Rocket Launch Page 1 of 18 Developed by IEEE as part of TryEngineering Water Rocket Launch Provided by TryEngineering - Lesson Focus Lesson focuses on aerospace engineering and how space flight has been achieved from an engineering vantage point. Student teams build and Launch a Rocket made out of a soda bottle and powered with an air pump and consider the forces on a Rocket , Newton's Laws, and other principles and challenges of actual space vehicle Launch . Teams design their structure on paper, learn about aerospace engineering, Launch their Rocket , and share observations with their class. Lesson Synopsis The " Water Rocket Launch " lesson explores rocketry and the principals of space flight. Students work in teams with teacher supervision and construct and Launch a Rocket from a soda bottle and everyday materials that is powered by an air pump.
A rocket in its simplest form is a chamber enclosing a gas under pressure. A small opening at one end of the chamber allows the gas to escape, and in doing so provides a thrust that propels the
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