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Hundreds of middle school students gathered near Glacier High School to watch an array of colorful water-bottle rockets fly into the air. The first team to go – naming themselves the Fancy ...
Idaho State University's Physics Department students taught the kids a little about physics and showed them how to build ...
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YouTube on MSNBuilding Powerful Dual Thrust Water Rocket with ParachuteIn today's video I want to show you how to build a powerful dual thrust rocket with a tomy timer and parachute. Materials you need: 1.5L coca cola bottles (because it can handle high pressure), nut ...
SAFETY: This rocket uses air pressure to fling a bottle at high speed 20–50 metres. The bottle must be made entirely of plastic, it must have no sharp points and it must be for a fizzy drink, so ...
The Idaho State University Physics Department hosted their annual water rocket festival in Tydeman Park this weekend.
Launching water rockets is a safe and exciting way for K-12 students to learn about the forces that determine the flight trajectory of a rocket. The body of the rocket is an empty, plastic, two ...
The Idaho State University Physics Department's annual Water Rocket Festival returns this weekend where aspiring scientists ...
The nozzle would be protected by running water. A Nuclear Salt Polyethene Rocket might achieve 8.19% of light speed and could have better safety characteristics. The nuclear salt water rocket is one ...
Nozzle Cooling: Test a small water-cooling system for the rocket nozzle using high-temperature heat sources (like plasmas) to mimic the heat of a nuclear reaction. Check if it can handle the heat ...
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