A perfect cone
yes, it helps it fly faster, trust me, I've tested all kinds of rocket tests. - Mr. Burn
No, it is a cylinder. The top few inches, might be seen as a cone.
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a cone has circle at bottom
"Rocket nose cone" pretty much says it all, I really don't think there is another suitable name.
You use fins and a nose cone on a bottle rocket because the cone reduces the drag on the rocket, and the fins help stabilize the rocket.
Foam board or cardboard.
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typically the nose cone is filled with a parachute to the rocket arrives on the ground safely.
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fin and tip (cone).
David Cone's perfect game happened in 1999.
The main parts of a water rocket include the pressure chamber (bottle), launch tube, fins for stabilization, nose cone for aerodynamics, and a release mechanism. Water and compressed air are used to propel the rocket into the air when the release mechanism is triggered.
It streamlines the rocket and allows more speed.
get a 2 litre bottle put a cone on top get a lancher then pump it up and BLAST OFF!!!!!
It streamlines the nose, so the rocket flies faster.