Titan Stage II. FIRST LAW OF MOTION a body in a state of rest and a body in motion tend to remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by some.

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Titan Stage II

FIRST LAW OF MOTION a body in a state of rest and a body in motion tend to remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by some outside force.

 SECOND LAW OF MOTION The rate of change in the momentum of a body is proportional to the force acting upon the body and is in the direction of that force. The equation is: force=mass x acceleration THIRD LAW OF MOTION "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."

The center of gravity is the point that the mass of the rocket is perfectly balanced The balance point can be moved forward by putting weight in the nose The center of pressure should always be behind (closer to the tail) the center of gravity

 The swing test makes sure the rocket is stable to launch, it is done by attaching a 6-10ft string at the center of gravity and swinging it in a circle  If the model points its nose ahead once started, it should be stable enough to launch.