Elementary Mathematics of Model Rocket Flight
This publication explains how the heights reached by model rockets can be determined.
Instructions on building and using your own altitude determining devices are included, as well as an elementary explanation of the theory involved.
Furthermore you will not only learn about facts and examples for helping you build better concepts about relative velocities and speeds but also gain more advanced information on speed, acceleration and distance traveled per unit time.
Following articles are included in this publication:
- How did it go?
- Easy altitude calculations
- Examples
- Explanation of Tangents
- How fast did it go?
- The ups and downs of rocket flight
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