Discover the fascinating world of rocket propulsion with your students using our rocket model. Using an empty PET bottle as a base, the principle of a reaction engine, similar to that of a rocket propulsion system, can be experienced first-hand. Bring a piece of the exciting world of space travel into your classroom.
Our demonstration set uses water as the reaction mass, which is expelled from the rocket by compressed air. The required overpressure is generated using a bicycle pump.
The set includes three guide vanes, a nozzle insert, a pressure hose with a nozzle connection at one end and a pump adapter at the other end. The enclosed instructions explain how to set up and carry out the experiment and include important tips.
It is an interactive and educational experience that is not only fun, but also expands your understanding of physical principles.
Tip: Standard empty PET bottles with a capacity of 0.5 and 1.0 litres and a bicycle pump can be used to carry out the experiment.
Our demonstration set uses water as the reaction mass, which is expelled from the rocket by compressed air. The required overpressure is generated using a bicycle pump.
The set includes three guide vanes, a nozzle insert, a pressure hose with a nozzle connection at one end and a pump adapter at the other end. The enclosed instructions explain how to set up and carry out the experiment and include important tips.
It is an interactive and educational experience that is not only fun, but also expands your understanding of physical principles.
Tip: Standard empty PET bottles with a capacity of 0.5 and 1.0 litres and a bicycle pump can be used to carry out the experiment.
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