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    Bottle Rocket Experiment

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    Discussion It can be seen from the experimental data, that the relationship between the difference in initial pressure inside the bottle rocket and the atmosphere, and the vertical height reached by the bottle rocket after 0.1 seconds, is proportional. This is quantitatively demonstrated by the high R2 value of 0.99533 of the graphed relationship, which indicates the likeness of points in a data set to an established trend; where 1 = a perfect relationship. The gradient of 0.0236 in the…

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    Bottle Rocket Essay

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    Rockets are a very important aspect to the world, for they help in making huge discoveries in science and astronomy. Expensive materials, such as aluminum, titanium, and nickel alloy, help make a sturdy rocket. For the bottle rocket, my partner, Maren Cheney, and I used the following materials: 2 plastic 2-liter bottles, office folder paper, clear duct tape, yarn, 2 sponges, and cotton. The payload of the rocket is the object(s) being carried throughout the flight. While the payload of real…

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    Background Knowledge The question for this experiment is, Does the angle of an airplane wing affect the average rate of descent of the plane while gliding? So, the thing that is being tested is if the angle of an airplane wing, which determines the average rate of descent. In this experiment, the average rate of descent will be found by dividing the distance the plane traveled by the time it took the plane to land. First, how planes fly needs to be understood. Airplanes fly because the wings…

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    fuel is injected and the temperature and entropy rises after combustion. Stage three 4 to 8, the gases expand through the turbines which cause volume to increase and pressure and temperature will both decrease, which will cause turbine to produce thrust and work. At 8 to 0, the air will move out through the exhaust. This cycle is then repeated over and over…

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    in 2017. About 50 years ago, we will focus on the SaturnV. The Saturn V got it’s name from it’s 5 F1 rocket engines that provides it with the 7.5 million LBs The launch of Apollo 11 using the saturnV rocket Launched in Florida on July 16, 1969of thrust. The SaturnV’s main uses is to go to the moon and lower Earth orbit. The SaturnV has a tiny capsule that carries 3 astronauts on the mission to the moon, “Designed to fly three Apollo astronauts to the moon and back.” (Karl Tate) Many test…

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    airplane, plane #1. Will call the airplanes with paper clips, plane #2. Last airplane with different thrusters will be called plane #3. I found changing the thrusters substantially affects the flight. When a paper plane is flying, the four forces of thrust, lift, drag, and weight are acting upon the plane thus affecting how well its journey through the air goes. Variables controlled: The independent and dependent variables both vary greatly from one another. On the other hand, the controlled…

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    planes or cars that can benefit travel and messaging. Aerodynamics are very beneficial, but how does an object or organism fly? What are the four forces of flight? The four forces of flight make an object fly. The four forces of flight are: lift , thrust , drag, and weight. These forces make an object go up and down, and forward or backwards. The four forces of flight are very interesting but,…

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    Ubudoda Play Analysis

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    Even though the stage lay out was a thrust stage was used a fourth wall was still present. The audience noticed the presence of the fourth wall as the charades on stage never spoke directly to the audience. The audience was wade to watch an ‘illusion of reality’ (Trousdale Marion, 2007) through…

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    As if it wasn't his son he was taking to. He pushed the head of his cock into her, groaning at the heat, which he always enjoyed. Lilith herself gave a soft moan and he grinned "You make such pretty noises Lilith, I've always enjoyed them so," he thrust all the way in, rocking himself slowly, softly, which was a rarity for him. The demon lord was overjoyed to see how her legs spread open for him, giving him better access. Though what was better was how she begged for it, rocking her hips up. "Mm…

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    Utah has two most known canyons. Big and Little cotton canyons which were created by the intensive glacial scenery in the Wasatch Range. Both of these canyons between 20.000 to 10.000 years and years ago, with many of other basins were compiled with hundreds of feet of ice glaciers. Specifically the little cottonwood canyon glacier that went and reached over to extend into Lake Bonneville. These glaciers carried significant amount of rocks which till this day were able to witness as they carved…

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