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April 23, 2013

7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Eastern time

Center of Mass and Center of Pressure:

Engineering a Stable Rocket

Presented by: Marti Phipps

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Introducing today’s presenter…

Introducing today’s presenters

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Marti Phipps NASA Explorer Schools Education Specialist

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Pasadena, CA

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From the Rockets Educator Guide

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GRADE LEVEL

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Are you a participant of

NASA Explorer Schools?

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Outline

The NASA Connection

Navigating the Activity

Building a Rocket and a Launcher

STEM Concepts

Additional Resources

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Which civilization is credited

with the first recorded use of

rocket propulsion?

A. Chinese

B. Russian

C. Greek

D. German

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Which civilization is credited

with the first recorded use of

rocket propulsion?

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C. Greek

D. German

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Which civilization is credited

with the first recorded use of

rocket propulsion?

A. Chinese

B. Russian

C. Greek

D. German

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Which civilization is credited

with the first recorded use of

rocket propulsion?

A. Chinese

B. Russian

C. Greek

D. German

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Next Generation Science

Standards

HS.PS-FM Forces and Motion

HS-ETS-ED Engineering Design

HS-ETS-ETSS Links Among Engineering, Technology,

Science, and Society

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LAB

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What qualifies a

successful launch?

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Design

Build

Test Record

Data

Analyze Results Engineering

Design

Process

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center of gravity

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For simple shapes:

Balance the rocket from a string or on an edge such as your finger or a meter stick

Finding Center of Gravity

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For more complex shapes:

Hang the rocket from some point

Drop a plumb line from that point

Draw line on rocket along string

Repeat from another point

Find the point of intersection

Finding Center of Gravity

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Trace the shape of the

rocket on cardboard

Cut out the shape

Determine the balance point

Finding Center of Pressure

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Mathematical Approximation

Center of Gravity

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Mathematical Approximation

Center of Pressure

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Thanks to today’s presenter!

Introducing today’s presenters

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Marti Phipps NASA Explorer Schools Education Specialist

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Pasadena, CA

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