# Overview ## Science Concept The Earth exerts a gravitional force on all objects. A rocket must have a force greater than gravity to lift off. This force, acceleration, can be measured with a @boardname@ in 3 different directions or as a combined force of all three. A two liter soda bottle rocket can be made and then changes in acceleration can be measured as it lifts off and falls back to the earth. ## Project Goal Give students real world experience with coding, collecting data, analyzing data, and reporting results using MakeCode’s block programming and a @boardname@ with its sensors.(MakeCode.org and @boardname@.org) ## Prior Knowledge Students need to have a basic knowledge of how to code using block style programming (@boardname@ using the Windows 10 MakeCode app) and download a program to a @boardname@. ## Student Outcomes Students will: * Create experiments to collect data using @boardname@s and measure acceleration of a 2 liter pop bottle water rocket. * Code the @boardname@s to collect data remotely over the @boardname@ radios. * Analyze the data collected. * Report on the findings of the experiments. ## Materials Needed * 2 @boardname@s with batteries connected * A 2 liter pop bottle rocket with nosecone * A 2 liter pop bottle rocket launcher * A longer USB @boardname@ cable * Spreadsheet for data analysis
| | | | |-|-|-| | Adapted from "[Rocket Acceleration z Radios](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1IyhCPdYQevKh3kHNgukSxlgdvZIKuzmIBjLSRnFS36o)" by [C Lyman](http://utahcoding.org) | | [![CC BY-NC-SA](https://licensebuttons.net/l/by-nc-sa/4.0/80x15.png)](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) |