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Elementary School - Grades 4-6
P=Project   E=Experiment
Measure wheter the size and shape of a balloon rocket will affect how fast and how far the balloon will travel on a string. [P]
The effect of differences in a rocket's motor on the rocket's performance [E] [E]
Airplane Science Fair Projects and Experiments
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Middle School - Grades 7-9
P=Project   E=Experiment
Evaluating Sucrose, Glucose, and Fructose as Fuels for Sugar-Based Solid Rocket Motors [E]
Build your own water rocket [E]
Investigate how the air pressure you create in a bottle rocket before launching changes the maximum height it reaches once launched. [E]
Rocket Science: How High Can You Send a Payload? [E]
Will the increasing of the distance between the center of gravity (CG) and the center of wind pressure (CP) increase the rocket's stability and performance of flight [E]
How do different dimensions of rectangular streamers with the same area affect how long it takes for the rocket to fall? [E]
What effects water rocket stability while the rocket is flying - fins, weight, air pressure, and water-to-air ratio. [E]
The effect of the thrust of a rocket on the height the rocket can go [P]
The effects of the area and number of fins on a rocket’s performance [P]
Airplane Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Arrows & Projectiles Science Fair Projects and Experiments
High School - Grades 10-12
P=Project   E=Experiment
Analysis of Rocket Guidance Systems to Enhance Space Flight Efficiency and Maneuverability [P] [P]
Solid Motor Rocket Propulsion - Measure changes in a rocket's performance based on differences in the rocket's motor. [E]
Measure the change in rocket performance based on selected differences in the rocket's design. [E]
What Is the Relation between the Length of Water Bottle Rockets and Their Resulting Altitude? [E]
Build a water rocket and find out at which launch angle the rocket would be propelled the farthest. [E] [E]
Are Simplified Methods of Calculating the Center of Pressure Reliable Indicators for Rocket Stability? [E]
Develop a mathematical model to predict a rocket's trajectory. [E] [E]
Build a model rocket parachute recovery system. [E]
Airplane Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Arrows & Projectiles Science Fair Projects and Experiments
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