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Model Rocketry Titan Phase 1
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Laws of Motion First Law — An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless moved by a force An Object in motion tends to remain in motion unless stopped by a force. Second Law — Force equals mass times acceleration F=MxA Third Law — For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction 2Titan Phase
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Acceleration The rate of change in Velocity with respect to time How fast something is traveling after a specific period of time The speed of an object after a time interval 3Titan Phase
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Three Axis of Movement 4Titan Phase
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Three Axis of Movement AxisMovement LongitudinalRoll LateralPitch VerticalYaw 5Titan Phase
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Model Rocket Aerodynamics Model is static on the launch pad – Newton’s First Law (Object at rest) Model is dynamic when it lifts off – Newton’s First Law (Object in motion) Gravity pulls rocket towards center of the Earth while thrust from rocket motor pushes rocket away 6Titan Phase
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Forces of Flight Same as for an Airplane—Just reapplied – Lift – Thrust – Drag – Gravity Center of Gravity – Exact spot where all mass is balanced Center of pressure – Aerodynamic force created when air moves past rocket Titan Phase7
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Rockets in Flight A rocket that is stable will fly well Unbalanced rockets will fly erratically and unpredictably All of Newton's laws apply directly to rockets in flight 8Titan Phase
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Laws Applied to Rockets 1 st law: Rocket sits “still” on launch pad or move through the air 2 nd law: – Force from exhaust gases creates thrust to push the rocket – Acceleration depends on amount thrust verses weight of rocket 3 rd law: Rocket pushes away from gases as gases push away from rocket 9Titan Phase
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What’s Been said Newton’s laws of motion Dimensions and properties of a rocket Forces of flight upon a rocket Gravity is the force that attracts objects 10Titan Phase
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Review 11Titan Phase
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Good ‘Ol Newton A. An object at rest1. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion 2. Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion 3. Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion B. F=MA C. Action produces an Opposite Reaction 12Titan Phase
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Identify the Axis 13Titan Phase
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Match the terms A.Point where the mass is perfectly balanced B.Rate of change in Velocity C.Focus of aerodynamic forces 1.Center of Pressure 2.Center of gravity 3.Acceleration 14Titan Phase
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Thoughts to Ponder What is the easiest way to move the Center of gravity Forward? What is the easiest way to move the Center of Pressure backward? 15Titan Phase
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