Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Rocket Eggmission


Q Focus
What is a rocket?
          A rocket is a cylindrical projectile that can be propelled to a great height or distance by the combustion of its contents. 
Where should the egg be in the rocket?
          The best place for the egg is in the front of the rocket. There needs to be weight in the front of the rocket to balance out the weight of the water that goes in the back.
Does the number of fins matter?
          More than 2 fins are necessary for a rocket to fly straight. More than 4 fins are unnecessary. The best choice for number of fins is 3 or 4. 3 fins will weigh less, but also give less stability. 4 fins will weigh a little more, but provide more stability.
Making of Rocket
          The materials we used to make our rocket was 1 2-liter Diet Mountain Dew bottle, 1 2-liter Diet Dr Pepper bottle, cardboard, bubble wrap, and duct tape. We used the Diet Mountain Dew bottle for the body of the rocket, and the top of the Diet Dr Pepper bottle for the nose cone of the rocket. We put the bubble wrap in the nose cone to help protect the egg. We used the cardboard to make fins, and we used the duct tape to secure the fins and other parts of the rocket.

Physics of Rocket
          Air is pumped into the body of the rocket which causes pressure to push against the inside wall of the rocket. As the stopper is removed from the opening, all this pressure pushes the water out of the back end of the rocket. The exiting water causes the rocket to be propelled forward. The back end of the rocket wants to get  in front of the front end, but the weight (from the egg) in the front of the rocket stops this from happening. As the rocket runs out of water propelling it, it begins to dive downwards because there is more weight in the front of the rocket. 
Protection of Egg
         To protect the egg, we put it in the nose cone, and surrounded it in bubble wrap.

Results
          We launched our rocket at 35 degrees with 750 mL of water. It traveled 62 metes, but our egg did not survive. This may have been because a rock was placed in the nose cone to help even out the weight. The rocket's flight path was pretty straight. It did not tumble or spin out of control.

What I learned
        I learned how pressure inside a rocket causes it to travel forward, and how fins contribute to the stability of a rocket. Also, rocks are not very good at protecting eggs.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012



Self Evaluation Worksheet:
How did you personally feel while doing this activity? 
I felt confident because it seemed to work pretty well from the start.
Did you ever want to give up?How similar is your design to others in the room?
No, I did not feel like giving up. Several others had the same type of sides with an "X" pattern for extra stability.
If you could add another material to the mix, what would it be and why?
I would probably add glue because it's much more stable.
What was your contribution to the group?
I helped build the tower and took the majority of the pictures.

Group Evaluation Worksheet
 Analysis:

Include a picture of your tower along with your architect's approved building permit

Include your accountant's repot w/ final amount spent on the tower and how many spaghetti sticks & centimeters of Blue tape were used.
Measure & record your tower’s height in centimeters.
Our tower was approximately 90 centimeters tall when completed.
What do you like and dislike about your current design?What was the biggest challenge you faced? How did you overcome it?
What I liked about our design was that it was very stable. If we had had more spaghetti and marshmallows available, we most likely could've added at least a few more levels. That being said, what I disliked was that each level took a lot of spaghetti to make.
If you had an opportunity to redesign your tower, what would you change?
I wouldn't change a thing. It easily made it past the required 80 cm height limit and remained stable while doing so.

Our plan


Starting the base.


First level.


First level again.


Second level.


Top level.


Finished product.


Approximately 90 cm.