Since February, the 8th grade has been studying physics in science. They have been learning about the forces on our planet: gravity, air resistance, friction and centripetal force. They have also been working on putting Newton’s three Laws of Motion into real life scenarios.
The 8th graders were tasked with creating a rocket that could fight air resistance and gravity, and that could exhibit all of Newton’s three laws. After creating different straw rockets and learning how different designs create different amounts of drag, their goal was to design a water rocket that could not only defy gravity, but go the highest in the class.
They worked in pairs to design different wings and different types of cones for the top of their rockets. When the time came to shoot them off, they used an altimeter to measure their height as they blasted off. While each reached amazing heights, one rocket design made it an astonishing 40 meters in the sky (approximately 131 feet). Congrats, Anessa and Cassidy on the highest reaching rocket!
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