What will happen if a rocket is made rectangular in
shape?
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The aerodynamic shape of the nose cone helps prevent air from slowing the rocket. ... The fuel and oxidizer burn together to launch the rocket off the ground. Forces on a Rocket. When a rocket is in flight, four forces act on it: weight, thrust, and the two aerodynamic forces, lift and drag.
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The nose cone's aerodynamic design helps prevent the rocket from being slowed by air, so it won't fly in a rectangular form.
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- The presence of fins on rockets is for the sake of stability. The fins aid in keeping the rocket pointing in the same direction as when it was launched. Changes in the air can cause a rocket to wobble as it flies through the air. It can veer off course if it wobbles too much.
- Fins of the appropriate size, shape, and number will assist your rocket in self-correct when it wobbles. The size, shape, and number of fins on your rocket will affect its center of mass and the amount of drag it experiences while flying.
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