Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMakaila Cornell Modified over 9 years ago
1
By: Juan David Remolina Andrew Masters Alec Jackson September 25 th, 2012
2
A Balloon attached to one of the open side of the straw provides a place for air storage that will allow the rocket to move. The straw works as the turbine exhausts in turbo jet engines.
3
Time Distance Pressure Direction Height of flight
4
Time (dependent variable): With the use of a stopwatch we took the time that it took the rocket to completely stop moving. Length of the Balloon (independent variable): We measure the length of the balloon before we allowed the air to be released. Length of balloon
5
There is a direct relationship between the length of the balloon holding the air and the time the straw rocket travels.
7
From the Graph we can observe that there is almost a linear relationship between the length of the balloon and the time that the straw rocket was in movement. Without any guidance system the rocket does not maintain a constant course that will allows to obtain a exact measurement of the total distance traveled by the rocket.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.