After two days of full on shopping they finally finished getting all the parts for the rocket ship. Next day they started to make the rocket ship‚ but they had a lot of troubles but the end they finally got how to make it. Two weeks past and Bob and Jeff nearly finished the rocket they just had to paint the rocket. They were thinking what color they should paint the rocket ship and they decided to paint the rocket the black and blue. After they finished building they had a big rest and Bob decided
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Dry Ice Bottle Rockets: Materials: -Water -Scissors -Pop Bottle -Drill -Ice pick or hammer -Tape -Box -Gloves Procedure: To build the dry ice rocket you need to cut a hole in the bottom of the box large enough to fit your bottle into it in a standing position‚ and place the box in the launch area. Than drill a small hole in your bottle cap and then cover the hole with clear tape. After fill the bottle 1/3 with water. Break up dry ice with ice pick or hammer while wearing gloves. Place enough
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Haileigh Feagin Ms. Frazier Achieving my dream In the novel Rocket Boys Homer Hickam‚ Jr. referred to as Sonny had a dream. He wanted to build rockets and one day work for NASA. I also have a dream of becoming a professional softball player just like Jennie Finch. I hope to one day attend University of South Carolina and play for them to earn my name. I plan to reach my destination just as Sonny did. I plan to achieve my goal by three steps practice‚ dedication‚ and putting my school first. I will
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Bill and the Boom Box Rocket by Artie S. Once upon a time there lived a boy named Bill‚ who always dreamed of flying to the moon. One summer evening when Bill was trying to go to sleep‚ he was bothered by his big brother Ron. Ron was playing his new boom box too loud. The only way Bill could go to sleep was to put on some headphones and play a tape. His favorite tape had the sound of the ocean waves splashing up on shore. As he lay there in bed with his eyes closed pretending
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“Today’s rockets are remarkable collections of human ingenuity that have their roots in the science and technology of the past.” Rockets function by blasting a high speed stream of gas through a nozzle or set of nozzles. Blasting out this gas creates a force that propels the rocket in the opposite direction. Continued experimentation and exploration uncovered rocket’s projectile capabilities‚ eventually leading to our modern space program. The invention of the rocket fueled space exploration and
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a Pop Bottle Rocket? A pop bottle rocket uses a 2L pop bottle‚ which then‚ you fill up the 2L pop bottle with water‚ and then with air‚ air pressure is created‚ and when you launch it Newton’s law happens. A lot of people put designs on their rockets‚ such as mine I did not leave it plain‚ I added cardboard‚ fins‚ color‚ nose etc. To make the rocket fly high and far away‚ you have to understand on how to make your rocket aerodynamic. Below this is an example on how a water rocket can be launched
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Water Rocket Lab Kinematics: Motion in Two Dimensions Cindy Cao AP Physics 1-212 Changzhou Senior High School of Jiangsu Province Abstract This paper introduces an experiment about launching a water rocket. The projectile motion of this water rocket will be examined.In this experiment‚the water rocket will be launched at 4 different angles 30°,45°60°and 90 °.We will measure the ranges‚maximum altitudes and air time in order to have a better understanding of the projectile motion.As the practical
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Teaching Reading Is Rocket Science What Expert Teachers of Reading Should Know and Be Able To Do The most fundamental responsibility of schools is teaching students to read. Teaching Reading Is Rocket Science What Expert Teachers of Reading Should Know and Be Able To Do June 1999 Author note: This paper was prepared for the American Federation of Teachers by Louisa C. Moats‚ project director‚ Washington D.C. site of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
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better options. Her hope manifested into an American woman named Sandra Bearden‚ who offered Maria a proper education‚ as long a she became Bearden’s maid. This was an offer Maria could not refuse‚ with the chance to head to America‚ the land of plenty‚ she eagerly accepted. It was what then occurred after that no one could have predicted. Bearden “used violence and terror to squeeze work and obedience from [Maria]” (Bales 445). Bearden would “chain her to a pole in the backyard without food or water”
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Assessment Task 1 - Secondary Sources Investigation CONTENT PAGE 2 Assessed Outcomes Robert Goddard Rockets in a Vacuum 3 Liquid Rockets 3 Attachments To Rockets 4 Guided Rockets 5 Werner Von Braun Sources of Funding 6 The V-2 Missile 6 Explorer 1 7 Saturn Series of Boosters 7 Bibliography Robert Goddard 9 Werner Von Braun 10 -112Physics Assessment Task 1 - Secondary Sources Investigation Assessed Outcomes [H1] Evaluates
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