water rocket journal

part 3

What have you learned about the history of rockets and space travel?

   All rockets are different with small similarities, but all rockets rely on the same principle (the Newton’s third law of motion.). the Greeks were the one who first “build a rocket”, then the Chinese create the first arrow-rocket. later on the rocket were created for war and then the newton’s third law was introduce and years later the first man landed on the moon.

What will be different on your water rocket than on a “real” rocket and why?

the nose cone won’t be so pointy as the real rockets.

Write a little on the blog about how to find the Center of Pressure and the Center of Gravity on your rocket and why they are important.

how to find the center pressure: using a cut out template try to balance the template on a ruler, where the template stays balance is center point. And how to find the center of gravity: with a string tie around the rocket try to balance again the rocket and where the rocket stands balance is your center of gravity. And this is important because if your rocket is not balance the rocket might curve or not fry high enough.

describe what your rocket will look like and why you chose that design on the blog.

with the paper rocket experience i choose this style due to my paper rocket being too heavy.

write about your successes and failures and what you learned from them. What you learn and write about will help teach future classes.

Rocket Simulators

part 2

rocket lunch simulation.

  1. What was your maximum height and speed? my maximum height is 33918 and with the maximum speed being 837 m/s.
  2. What was the Mass, Thrust and Thrust time on your high score? the mass was 10 Kg, with the trust being 400 N and the trust time was 30 s.

gravity launch

  1. Why does the rocket fling around the moon/Earth? due to the gravitational pull in the orbit the rocket fling like a slingshot.
  2. What is an orbit? is a gravitational path around a planet or star.

rockets away

  1. What was your highest score? attitude: 300.4, velocity: 47.1, time of flight: 8.7
  2. What was the settings of your highest score?

paper rocket reflection

part 1

1. Draw a path of trajectory of your rocket

 

2. Which force is acting on the rocket at the moment of launch? (use arrows to indicate direction)  the force is trust.


3. As the rocket was half-way up, which force(s) is/are acting on the rocket? (use arrows) the force is drag.


4. As the rocket begins to veer into another direction, which force is acting on the rocket? Explain why this is happening.

the gravitational force pulls down the rocket making it go into another direction.

5. Did some rockets work better than others? How does the shape of the nose and fin effect the trajectory of the rocket? Explain in terms of the four forces that act on a rocket ship.

yes some did go higher then others, and its because the thinner the nose or the lighter the fins are the higher it goes.

the four forces that act on a rocket:

  1. trust – the rocket uses trust to create lift.
  2. lift – the rocket lifts up for the ground.
  3. drag – the force that is going against the rocket like the wind.
  4. gravity – the force that brings the rocket back down to the ground.

marshmallow challenge

  1. Was there a leader on your team? Who was it and who decided who the leader would be? no, there was no leaders we all worked as a group.                                                                                                                                                                                                            
  2. If you had no leader, do you think having designated someone a leader would have helped? yes, actually I would had liked to be the leader in this project.                                                                                                                                      
  3. If you had a leader, how did he/she do? if I was the leader, I would had make sure that everyone knew what they were doing and plan better the tower and give everyone a job to do.
  4. How helpful was everyone on your team in challenging the process of building the tallest structure? Did anyone appear to be an expert? some people didn’t know what they were doing and didn’t quite help in the challenge.       
  5. Did any team members tune out of the activity — out of frustration with other members or for some other reason? What could you have done to keep all members of the group fully engaged? no, no one panic in this challenge.
  6. Did you feel everyone’s ideas were well received during the activity? yes, everyone had an idea that was put to experiment.                                                                                                                                                                                        
  7. How did you feel as the time limit was approaching? Did pressure increase? If yes, was that helpful or not? I felt the pressure racing in me, which it was good because it rush me to get the tower finish.                                                      
  8. In retrospect, what could you have done better? we could had spend more time planning the tower.                      
  9. Did you celebrate small wins? If yes, how did you do this? no, because as soon as we let go the tower fell.

Why the officer shouldn’t have had kill the man.

 

          One shouldn’t judge on what someone’s look like. In the story “identities” written by W.D Valgardson, a wealth man drives around a rough neighborhood and stops at a store to call his wife and when he walks towards the stores a police officer stops him, the same officer that was following his car ask him to halt. But the man was wearing his “comfortable” clothes and so the man didn’t look like a wealth man, so the officer found suspicion and assume that the man just stole the car.

          When the man saw the officer, he was relived and try to reach for his wallet and as he when to show the officer his id, the officer thinking that he would reach for a gun shot the man in the head, killing the innocent man. But the officer shouldn’t have had killed the poor man or had judge the man for base on the man’s appearance and the neighborhood, the officer should had also said something like “freeze or do not move” and not halt, and if he had to shot the man couldn’t he had shot the legs or the feet as a warning, but the officer didn’t had to shoot and killed the man.

          The officer should had also stop the man as he was following him and ask for some id, like any police man would had done. The officer was also new on patrolling the streets and also he should had someone with him as the officer didn’t know how to handed things as it was show that he stopped the man already holding the gun on his hand, the officer was also insecure about the neighborhood and because he saw a man wearing old clothes and a nice car he assume he was a thief, and doing so the officer misjudge and murder the innocent man. So therefore, the office didn’t have had to kill the man if he didn’t had judge the man for his appearances.