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Water Rocket, 1N22.20
Topic and Concept:
Linear Momentum, 1N22. Rockets
pira200 Listed
Location:
Cabinet: Mechanic (ME)
Bay: (A7)
Shelf: #2
Description:
These plastic model rockets can fly up to 100 feet by using water and air pressure as "rocket fuel" through a nozzle as a means of propulsion. One set consist of an 8" rocket, an air pump, and fuel funnel.
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Water Rocket |
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Important Setup Notes:
- N/A
Setup and Procedure:
- Use the fuel funnel to fill the rocket to the 50' level or so.
- Check the air pump and gasket is there and seals well when the rocket is attached.
- Use the air pump for the toy water rocket and pump several times with the rocket pointing to the ceiling.
Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:
- Gasket may leak.
- You may get wet.
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