NAR HPR Electronics & Avionics 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What determines the classification of a rocket motor?
- Total impulse measured in Newton-seconds (Correct answer)
- Physical size of the motor
- Color of the motor casing
- Manufacturer brand name
Correct answer: Total impulse measured in Newton-seconds
Rocket motors are classified by total impulse (Newton-seconds), with each letter designation representing a doubling of the impulse range from the previous letter.
Question 2: What is the primary safety concern during rocket launch operations?
- Ensuring the launch area is clear and all safety distances are maintained (Correct answer)
- Achieving maximum altitude
- Launching as quickly as possible
- Getting the best camera angle
Correct answer: Ensuring the launch area is clear and all safety distances are maintained
Maintaining clear launch areas and proper safety distances is the primary concern, protecting all participants and spectators from potential hazards.
Question 3: What factor most affects rocket stability during flight?
- The relationship between center of gravity and center of pressure (Correct answer)
- The color of the paint
- The length of the launch rod only
- Wind speed exclusively
Correct answer: The relationship between center of gravity and center of pressure
The relationship between center of gravity (CG) and center of pressure (CP) determines aerodynamic stability, with CG needing to be forward of CP for stable flight.
Question 4: What is the purpose of a recovery system in rocketry?
- To safely return the rocket to the ground for reuse and prevent injury (Correct answer)
- To make the rocket look more impressive
- To increase the maximum altitude
- It is optional for small rockets
Correct answer: To safely return the rocket to the ground for reuse and prevent injury
Recovery systems safely return rockets to the ground, preventing injury to people and property while enabling rocket reuse and data recovery.
Question 5: Which preflight check is most critical before launch?
- Verifying motor installation, recovery system packing, and igniter continuity (Correct answer)
- Checking the paint finish
- Measuring exact wind speed
- Taking photographs of the rocket
Correct answer: Verifying motor installation, recovery system packing, and igniter continuity
Verifying motor installation, recovery system packing, and igniter continuity ensures the rocket will fly safely, deploy recovery, and can be properly launched.
Question 6: What regulatory requirements apply to high-power rocketry?
- FAA waiver for airspace, fire marshal notification, and NAR/TRA certification (Correct answer)
- No regulations apply to hobby rocketry
- Only local noise ordinances
- Registration with NASA is required
Correct answer: FAA waiver for airspace, fire marshal notification, and NAR/TRA certification
High-power rocketry requires FAA airspace waivers, fire marshal notifications, and flier certification through NAR or TRA, ensuring safe operations.
What determines the classification of a rocket motor?