This day was about how the cone's mass affects the straw rockets. My hypothesis was "the larger amount of mass of the cone, the farther it will go". I am incorrect.
I made three cones with different masses. Rocket A's nose had a mass of 3.1 grams and traveled an average distance of 1.05 meters. Rocket B's nose had a mass of 4.6 grams and went an average of .76 meters. Rocket C's nose had a mass of 5.2 grams, but went a distance of .94 meters.
My conclusion is that the less mass, the farther it goes.
I made three cones with different masses. Rocket A's nose had a mass of 3.1 grams and traveled an average distance of 1.05 meters. Rocket B's nose had a mass of 4.6 grams and went an average of .76 meters. Rocket C's nose had a mass of 5.2 grams, but went a distance of .94 meters.
My conclusion is that the less mass, the farther it goes.