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Thrust is a force of flight. It works in opposition to drag and weight to push your rocket into the air. What creates thrust on a real-life rocket?
Rocket engines!
Fill in the gaps for Newton's third law of motion: for every action, there is an equal and _______ reaction
 
opposite
 
true
 
similar
 
certain
What is a prototype and why do engineers use them?
A prototype is a simple model that lets you test out an idea so you can make improvements
Name something that makes a rocket more aerodynamic
Nose cone, fins, streamlined body, good weight distribution
Fill in the gaps of Newton's second law of motion: force = mass x _______
 
acceleration
 
deceleration
 
gravity
 
speed
Choose the correct definition of the force 'lift'
 
The force that keeps your rocket stable
 
Force on your rocket opposite to its movement through air
 
The force that makes your rocket move through the air
 
The force of gravity on your rocket
Choose the correct definition of the force 'weight'
 
The force of gravity on your rocket
 
Force on your rocket opposite to its movement through air
 
The force that keeps your rocket stable
 
The force that makes your rocket move through the air
Choose the correct definition of the force 'drag'
 
Force on your rocket opposite to its movement through air
 
The force that makes your rocket move through the air
 
The force that keeps your rocket stable
 
The force of gravity on your rocket
Choose the correct definition of the force 'thrust'
 
The force that makes your rocket move through the air
 
The force that keeps your rocket stable
 
The force on your rocket opposite to its movement through th
 
The force of gravity on your rocket
An example of Newton's first law is kicking a soccer ball: the ball will continue moving until another force acts on it. This could be the friction of the ground, the wind, or another person kicking it. True or false?
True
Fill in the gaps of Newton's first law of motion: An object will remain at rest (not moving) or keep moving forever at the same speed and in a straight line unless there is another __________ acting on it.
 
force
 
object
 
drag
Who is this man and what is he famous for?
Sir Isaac Newton! He is famous for his three laws of motion that explain how things move and why they move.
What is a variable?
 
Variables are things that change or can be changed
 
Variables are things that cannot be changed
 
Variables are rocket fins
 
Variables are how aerodynamic an object is
What does STEM stand for?
 
Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths
 
Sausage, Tomato, Egg, Mushroom
 
Silly Talk Every Minute
 
Space Technology, Earth Mechanics