Lemon Clock Creator Kit
Lemon Clock Creator Kit

Lemon Clock Creator Kit

Pascal’s law or Pascal’s principle of transmission of fluid-pressure is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that a pressure change occurring anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere. When we think of a rocket we generally think of fuel rockets heading off into space. These rockets are powered by fuel and motors, with onboard computers controlling every movement precisely. A stomp rocket has no control, except the direction you point it in and then all its power comes from the initial thrust of the air bladder being “stomped” on. It runs out of power and then will fall to the ground at the whim of gravity.

When the stomping pressure is applied to the air bladder, the air inside is expelled from the bladder. This air has nowhere to go except through the connecting hose and into the body of the rocket. This pressurization of the air inside the hollow body of the rocket causes the air to once again need to escape, so it is forced towards the only opening at the rear of the rocket. It causes the rocket to accelerate upwards along the launch shaft
and then lift into the sky. The direction of flight can be controlled by the angle of the launch shaft tube.

Kit comes with 20 pieces, illustrated instructions, wooden parts, paintbrushHBJB , paints, glue, EVA blades, tube, straw, screws, tape, and stomp chamber. Contains small parts. Not for children under 3 years. Ages 8 years old
Regular price $29.99
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