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EVENT CO ORDINATOR

L AJEETH

DINESH S

STUDENT CO ORDINATOR

YOGESHWARAN.M

SABARESHWARAN.R

EVENT CONDUCTING SITE

ENGINEERING COLLEGE GROUND

AQUA  MISSILE

WATER ROCKETRY

At last it’s time to construct your very own rocket ... Bottle Rocket—the final step in the series of three activities that teach students Newton’s Third Law of Motion.

Construct and launch a simple water bottle rocket.

You can use a plastic  bottle's (may bring extra bottles as well) and one rocket launch pad and let's have a blast.

come and launch your invention..

Guidelines:

• Only plastic soft drink bottles are to be used for the rocket body
• The water rocket must use only compressed ambient atmospheric air as its source of energy. Only tap water shall be used in the rocket, and the water shall be provided by the organizers. Water brought by the team shall not be allowed in the rockets
• No chemical or aerated water will be added for launching
• The amount of water to be filled in the rocket body is left to the choice of the team
• Provision for deployment of a small payload with a parachute will fetch bonus points
• No component or a body part of the rocket should get detached from the main frame during the flight of the rocket except for the case of payload. If any other part gets detached then the rocket will be disqualified

Rules & Regulations :

• Maximum of 2-3 members per team
• Eligibility:  college students
• The angle at which the rocket is launched, the amount of water to be filled in the rocket body and the pressure inside the rocket will be suggested to the team by quadinators
• The points earned by the team will depend on the range of flight, leak-free rockets, successful design & deployment of payload with parachute (if any)
• The range of flight is the distance between the point of launch and the point of first impact with the ground after launch
• Only one attempt is allowed
• Pressure pump will be provided Separate category of judging college students and others. Organizers’ decision is final.

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