Building an RPG: Navigating Physics with Dr. Charington

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A grade 10 student is seeking help with physics formulas for building a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) but is apprehensive about consulting a science teacher due to the project's dangerous nature. The discussion highlights concerns about the safety and legality of constructing such devices, with several participants advising against it. They emphasize the importance of joining sanctioned clubs for safe rocketry practices instead of pursuing potentially hazardous projects. Additionally, they note that without proper research and development, achieving accurate trajectory control is highly unpredictable. Overall, the community strongly discourages involvement in building explosive devices.
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ok, I am in grade 10, i haven't even started physics class yet, i am working up the courage to go to a very good science teacher dr. charington but i am afraid of his reaction when he hears i am building an RPG, the CO2 cartridge full of black powder placed inside the rocket will add a sufficient amount of weight and he will be suspicious as to what will be inside the rocket aside from the engine. I was hoping i wouldn't have to go to him with help from you guys. I just need that basic forumlas such as, if it weighs 5 pounds and the rocket has a 40 kmph accelaration how high it will go or how fast it will accelarate to, I need these because my friend was unsuccessful in his RPG mission because he didn't take the physics into hand and completely overshot his target. Any ways, I've let my mouth run off, I just need the basic physics equations, (ones i will acctually be using) and don't worry about me not understanding it, I do quite well in school, I don't think I've ever received a mark below 95 in science and math and understand stuff almost instantly, anyways, help and all that jazz, you know the requests, i hope you can help.
 
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wait, so you're building RPGs and shooting them at targets?
 
I'm 100% for free speech and academic exploration, but you are actually building something potentially very dangerous. I don't think you will get much help here.

If you do want to learn about rocketry, join a sanctioned club, but there is no way they will condone explosive payloads either.

lastly, open loop trajectory control without substantial r-d expenditures and process control is a major guessing game. Minor process changes can and will most likely have major effects.

Sorry I can't help you out with this
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We do not condone such a thing and will advice anyone against building, assisting, or participating in these types of "projects".

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I think it's easist first to watch a short vidio clip I find these videos very relaxing to watch .. I got to thinking is this being done in the most efficient way? The sand has to be suspended in the water to move it to the outlet ... The faster the water , the more turbulance and the sand stays suspended, so it seems to me the rule of thumb is the hose be aimed towards the outlet at all times .. Many times the workers hit the sand directly which will greatly reduce the water...

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