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A water rocket uses water as its reaction mass. The pressure vessel—the engine of the rocket—is usually a used plastic soft drink bottle. The water is forced out by a pressurized gas, typically compressed air. It is an example of Newton's third law of motion. Water and gas are used in combination, with the gas providing a means to store potential energy, as it is compressible, and the water increasing the mass fraction and providing greater force when ejected from the rocket's nozzle. The…
This awesome bottle rocket is easy to make, powered by a baking soda and vinegar reaction, and demonstrates Newton's 3rd Law of Motion! Science for kids!
Kids will love making their own rocket and learning the science behind how it works. With this fun DIY, they’ll be able to show off their engineering skills, get messy with vinegar and baking soda, and have even more fun (and see some cool results) as they fire off their squeeze bottle rockets! #preschoolSTEAMactivity #HowToMakeSqueezyBottleRocket
This bottle rocket flew higher than our two story house! Great science project with simple supplies. Instructions in the post. #science #stem #stemeducation #kidsactivities
Rockets capture the imaginations of adults and children alike. Unfortunately, we often refer to "rocket science" as if it is the most complicated subject on the planet. While some highly advanced rockets are engineered with extreme...
Build a Crayon Rocket: If you're like me, anything that looks like a tube and comes to a point can be made into a rocket. Crayons fit that description perfectly, so when I found a giant crayon-shaped bank at the store, I knew its fate immediately. This Instructable…
Materials Needed: 1 empty plastic bottle (any size)Aluminum foilCardboard or thick paper (for fins)Red, orange, and yellow tissue paper or colored paper (for flames)ScissorsGlue or tapeOptional: Stickers, markers, or paint for decorating Instruction....
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