Title: Rockets, Gravity and ForcesAn Inquiry based project
1Rockets, Gravity and ForcesAn Inquiry based
project
2What do you know about the rockets?
http//www.spacetoday.org/Rockets/Delta4_Atlas5.ht
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3What is happening here?
http//www.dkimages.com/discover/Home/Science/Phys
ics-and-Chemistry/ Forces-and-Energy/Force-and-Mot
ion/Force-and-Motion-19.html
4What is happening here?
http//www.dkimages.com/discover/Home/Science/Phys
ics-and-Chemistry/ Forces-and-Energy/Force-and-Mot
ion/Force-and-Motion-19.html
Why doesnt the ball go on forever?
5Lets look at this.
What are the variables involved in determining
how far this balloon will go?
www.wbec.org/Events/Event000012/Overview.htm
6Lets try it!
- Set up launcher. Safety rules
- Use wide bands
- Try angle of 30o, stretch of 10 cm
- Determine distance band goesrepeat 2 more times
7How can we study one variable which might
determine the distance that the band can travel?
- Develop an hypothesis
- Plan Experiment
- Plan how to record and organize data
- Go do it!
8How to organize data?How to visualize data?
9Conclusions and Reflections
What did the data tell you? What questions still
remain? Extensions? How to incorporate into
your classes?
10Building your own
- Materials needed
- 1 x 1 wood, 2 pieces 12 long, one 18
- One 3 bolt (1/4 dia), two washers, one
wing-nut. - Put bolt through 12 wood, washer, 18 wood,
washer, 12 wood and faster with wing nut. - The 12 pieces serve as a base. The 18 piece is
the launcher. - You can mark off cm on the 18 piece of wood.
- You can attached one of the protractor pieces if
you wish.
11References
- www.arborsci.com/Data_Sheets/P4-1963_DS.pdf (A
more sophisticated model that is actually a
projectile launcher. A variety of activities are
included). - www.spaceday.org/conmgmt/pdf/SpaceDayToolkit.pdf
(A nice overview of space, rockets and many
activities for students). - www.york.k12.sc.us/OLDWEB/protractor.jpg
(Downloadable protractor). - http//www.state.nj.us/dep/seeds/syhart/clinom.htm
(Downloadable protractor). - http//exploration.grc.nasa.gov/education/rocket/r
ktsim.html (A simulation from NASA on rockets and
the variables that influence rocket trajectory).