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Science First Dual Solid Aluminum Bottle Rocket Launcher
Item #: 590232
$100.09
$75.07
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Science First Dual Bottle Rocket Launcher with solid aluminum construction and simple triggering mechanism helps in understanding the concepts of Newton's laws, measurement, gas laws, gravity, graphing and center of gravity. It allows students to design, build and test a water rocket. Launcher lets students to pressurize any plastic soda bottle with a bicycle pump to launch a rocket whose only fuel is air pressure and water. Launcher comes with instructions and paper astrolabe to help determine rocket altitude.
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- Newton's Laws, measurement, gas laws, gravity, graphing and center of gravity may all be discussed with this simple device
- Students use previous knowledge of the above mentioned topics to design, build and test a water rocket
- This amazing launcher allows students to pressurize almost any plastic soda bottle with a bicycle pump to launch a rocket whose only fuel is water and air pressure
- Students may vary the amount of pressure to see whose rocket will go the highest