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    Can I make this with paper?
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    It will burn up the paper and nothing will happen. Use aluminum because it won't burn, and it keeps the combustion inside so it can propel itself forward.
  • Question
    Can I use gunpowder or powder from the crackers instead of match heads?
    Community Answer
    It’s called a match rocket because you use matches! Try other methods at your own risk.
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    What is wrong if my rocket does not fly and only leaves some smoke behind?
    Community Answer
    Check for any leakage in your rocket. There might be holes in the aluminum foil.
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    Do match heads provide enough thrust for a match rocket to fly?
    Community Answer
    Yes, if you do it right. You need to make sure the foil is tight enough. If it still doesn't work, try a brand of matches with larger heads.
  • Question
    How does a match head generate electricity for it to fly?
    Community Answer
    Rockets are powered by combustion, not electricity. The burning match heads release smoke and gas, which are pushed out the narrow opening at the bottom of the rocket. This causes the rocket to shoot forward as an opposite reaction, just like a swimmer pushes back against water to move forward.
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    Why is it necessary to use aluminum foil instead of paper?
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    Because the aluminum foil won't burn up like paper would when set on fire. If you used paper, it would just instantly torch the contents.
  • Question
    My rocket won't ignite, what should I do?
    Community Answer
    Check for wetness or over-tightness, the latter of which can prevent the fire from getting to the matches.
  • Question
    Can I make a match rocket without match heads?
    Community Answer
    No, the matches are essential. Try making a different rocket.
  • Question
    How far will it launch?
    Community Answer
    About 20 ft at a 45 degree angle. It might go up to 40ft occasionally. It could go farther if you launch it the way the wind is blowing.
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    What do I do if my match rocket doesn't fly and has no holes?
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    You might want to try and add another layer of tinfoil to your rocket and this might the rocket combust enough for it to take off since there is more pressure inside the rocket.
  • Question
    Can I add multiple matchstick heads to make it more powerful?
    Community Answer
    You should be capable of adding more match heads, but it would increase the amount of fuel the rocket has to burn.
  • Question
    Can I use a plastic pen lid to make a match rocket?
    Community Answer
    I tried it and it works fine! As long as it is not too heavy, you're good to go.
  • Question
    Can you use the same rocket repeatedly?
    Anselm
    Community Answer
    No, once a rocket has been launched, it cannot fly again because tinfoil will get a few holes and won't be in the right condition anymore.
  • Question
    My one doesn't work. I suspect it is leaking smoke, so how should I try fix it?
    Startrekker
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    It will take more effort to repair than to make a new one. Make a new one with more aluminium foil so the thickness increases a bit. Make sure that one end is perfectly sealed.
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    Can I add another match head to make it more powerful, I am having a match rocket competition so will more heads mean better?
    Startrekker
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    Yes, you can. But instead, powder the match head with some simple tools (don't use a mixer. it may ignite due to friction!), and pour it from the bottom into the rocket. Thus, you can change the amount of thrust.
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