Students are using an air rocket to investigate the relationship between force and an object's motion. Students pump air into the rocket, then release the rocket and the compressed air pushes the rocket upward. In order to vary the amount of force acting on the rocket, which of the following should the students change in each trial? Cone Rocket Pump Fins Hose O the length of the hose attached to the pump O the distance traveled by the rocket O the amount of air pumped into the rocket O the height of the rocket from fins to cone

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Students are using an air rocket to investigate the relationship between force and an object's motion. Students pump air into the rocket, then release the rocket,
and the compressed air pushes the rocket upward. In order to vary the amount of force acting on the rocket, which of the following should the students change in
each trial?
Cone
Rocket
Pump
Fins
Hose
O the length of the hose attached to the pump
O the distance traveled by the rocket
O the amount of air pumped into the rocket
O the height of the rocket from fins to cone
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 13 of 22 Students are using an air rocket to investigate the relationship between force and an object's motion. Students pump air into the rocket, then release the rocket, and the compressed air pushes the rocket upward. In order to vary the amount of force acting on the rocket, which of the following should the students change in each trial? Cone Rocket Pump Fins Hose O the length of the hose attached to the pump O the distance traveled by the rocket O the amount of air pumped into the rocket O the height of the rocket from fins to cone E Previous Question Flag for review Ne P Type here to search DELL 近
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