October 02, 2003

Rocket Science

Over on the Rec.Models.Rockets newsgroup, Jesse asked:
"How come on real rockets they always have funnel like things on the back of the thruster thingo?"

To which Peter Alway* replied:
"Because the hot flamey stuff that comes out of the thruster thingo is accelleratized to the fastness of that noisy stuff you hear by passing through an other-way funnel-like thingy before it reaches the funnel-like things you see, and by going through the funnel-like things it embiggens, which acceleratizes it to several times faster than that noisy stuff you hear. The faster the flamey stuff leaves the thruster thingo, the faster the rocket travels when it runs out of the gunk it burns."

He's absolutely right you know.

*Peter Alway wrote Rockets of the World and its many supplements as well as historical reference and scale modelling data books. He also raises rabbits and teaches astronomy at a college in the midwest.

Posted by Ted at October 2, 2003 07:57 AM | TrackBack
Comments

And I thought that rocket science was waaay too technical to understand!

Posted by: nic at October 2, 2003 07:52 AM

It is, sweetie. Maybe I could get a four-year old to explain that to me.

Posted by: Victor at October 2, 2003 09:30 AM

That first guy sounds like me. Except for the word "thingo." I prefer "thingie." But thingo might be making its way into my lingo.

Posted by: Jennifer at October 2, 2003 02:04 PM

And Bingo was his name-o!

Thanks a whole *heck* of a lot, Jennifer. Guess what I've got going thru my head.

Posted by: Victor at October 2, 2003 06:09 PM

So why is the doohickey at the top a pointy shape?

Posted by: Matt at October 2, 2003 08:15 PM

because you want the flamey end downsidewards

Posted by: Ted at October 2, 2003 08:24 PM

He speaketh my lingo! Yay! I demand he rename all tools immediately!

Posted by: Susie at October 2, 2003 11:19 PM
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