Water Rokit Learning Zone

Experiment 4 – Trajectories

We have already seen that the flight of a rocket follows a curve which is related to the acceleration of the rocket (see EXPERIMENT 1 – OPTIMUM WATER LEVELS FOR PERFORMANCE). This curve is known as the trajectory of the rocket.  We can use a ramp to measure and draw a graph of the rocket’s trajectory. First, set the rocket up in the ramp with the rocket pointing downwind. Fire the rocket a few times, measuring the range each time and finding the average range. 

Making A Launch Ramp

A simple launch ramp can be built from a wire hoop (use an unbent coat hanger for the wire) and a short length of plastic guttering. Cut a 60cm length of guttering and balance on the wire hoop.

Learn about trajectory in this video.

Shipping Cost Information
Net Order Value
Upto - £250.00
£250.00 -
 £500.00
£500.00 -
 £750.00
Over £750.00
Shipping Cost
£10.00
£15.00
£20.00
FREE SHIPPING
Net Order Value
Shipping Cost
FREE SHIPPING

Contact Us

Contacting us is easy, simply complete the form below.

Free Delivery Over £25.00*

Standard delivery ships in 2-4 working days.

Please allow up to 4 weeks for international orders to arrive (we are working very hard to reduce this time).

FREE on all orders over £25.00;
£3.95 for orders under £25.00;