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		<title>Coke Bottle Rocket</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A simple rocket made from a coke bottle, 1/4 filled with water and powered by a bicycle pump. (Can buy the kit from Hawkins Bazaar for about £12.99 here) Great for talking about Forces. Make sure you do it somewhere where there&#8217;s a lot of space Update &#8211; from www.Rokit.com Science Education: Using ROKIT to [...]]]></description>
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<p>A simple rocket made from a coke bottle, 1/4 filled with water and powered by a bicycle pump. (Can <a href="http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=2188&amp;awinaffid=80226&amp;clickref=scittrocket&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hawkin.com%2Ffind%2Fcategory-is-Toys%2Fcategory-is-Outdoors%2Fproduct-is-05859" target="_blank">buy the kit from Hawkins Bazaar for about £12.99 here</a>)</p>
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<p>Great for talking about Forces. Make sure you do it somewhere where there&#8217;s a lot of space <img src='http://www.scittscience.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Update &#8211; from <a href="http://www.rokit.com/education.asp" target="_blank">www.Rokit.com</a></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Science Education: Using ROKIT to “<span>Bring                Science Alive</span>” </strong></p>
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<li> A precision water rocket that self launches at a pre-determined pressure         (2BAR).</li>
<li>Providing the capability of repeatable experiments.</li>
<li>Schools, colleges and Science Advisors throughout the world are using this         exciting kit to demonstrate Laws of Motion.</li>
<li>Rokit is a valuable visual tool for all levels of Science Education.</li>
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<p><span>ROKIT for Primary Education</span> demonstrates the principles of rocket propulsion,     trajectory, streamlining and basic aerodynamics. It is also used in fun education     projects such as ROKIT Golf, Space Travel etc.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span>ROKIT for Secondary Education</span> is a precision water rocket that enables accurate     and repeatable experiments to be performed. It can be used to measure and     study velocity and acceleration, force, trajectory, thrust and drag.<a href="http://www.rokit.com/education.asp#top"><br />
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<p><span><a name="2"></a><strong>About Rockets</strong></span></p>
<p>A squid propels itself by filling its body with water and ejecting it backwards       in order to move forwards. This is the principle used by rocket engineers.       Space rockets use fuels that are burned in a chamber shaped rather like       a bottle, with the neck pointing backwards. The burning fuel produces a       large quantity of gas that is further expanded by the heat generated and       this is ejected through the neck (or nozzle) of the “bottle” (normally       called the combustion chamber) at a very high velocity, propelling the       rocket in the opposite direction.</p>
<p>The ROKIT, like the squid, uses water as the driving agent and compressed     air instead of heat to provide the energy.</p>
<p>For the technically minded the pressure in the bottle at launch (just before     the brass bung releases) is about 18 x 104 N/m2 (or about 25 psi). The water     is forced through a nozzle with a cross sectional area of about 1cm2 and     this produces a theoretical thrust of about 18 Newtons (about 3.9lbs) at     launch. As the water is ejected the ROKIT gets lighter resulting in an increased     acceleration or ‘g’ force. This increasing ‘g’ force     is one of the more unpleasant aspects of space flight that astronauts have     to endure; a rocket leaving the earth’s atmosphere would have to keep     up this increasing acceleration for some time. The ROKIT expels its charge     of water in about 1 second so DON’T WORRY, IT’S NOT LIKELY TO     GO INTO ORBIT!</p></blockquote>
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