Rocket Project (merica)
The finishing product of the rocket project had a lot to do with calculations. We dealt with several different equations and solved many new/old formulas. We used equations to figure out the heights our rocket flew, frictions our rocket had, and launch time our rocket had. We used several equations such as:
Feet Thang=√maxht/1/2a Angles
|(Actual-Theoretical)/Theoretical|x100=% Inclinometer d=1/2at2
Tangent/Sine/cosine Percent error Meters
These formulas and equations helped us calculate our data into a complete, precise, more accurate data tables. Our rocket flew a total of about 186.592 meters high. My group and I (Easton Verduzco and Lauren Brown) calculated this height by using the formula of “Tangent in degrees and then converted into feet”. We also used several different formulas to complete a data table, displayed above. Once completing the data table we revised and fixed the mistakes we had within the table. All in all the calculations we used in this product were fairly accurate and the data table was a great success.
Feet Thang=√maxht/1/2a Angles
|(Actual-Theoretical)/Theoretical|x100=% Inclinometer d=1/2at2
Tangent/Sine/cosine Percent error Meters
These formulas and equations helped us calculate our data into a complete, precise, more accurate data tables. Our rocket flew a total of about 186.592 meters high. My group and I (Easton Verduzco and Lauren Brown) calculated this height by using the formula of “Tangent in degrees and then converted into feet”. We also used several different formulas to complete a data table, displayed above. Once completing the data table we revised and fixed the mistakes we had within the table. All in all the calculations we used in this product were fairly accurate and the data table was a great success.