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What fuel do spaceships use?

Spaceships typically use liquid fuels like liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen for rocket propulsion. Solid rocket fuels are also sometimes used for smaller spacecraft or boosters. Additionally, electric propulsion systems utilizing ion thrusters can use xenon gas as a propellant for long-duration space missions.


What type of professionals would be known to use 'antimatter'?

Currently, antimatter has uses in the medicine, fuel, and weapons industries. In medicine, they are shown to help cure cancer. Antimatter, while scarce, can be a potential substitute for fuel. In weapons, antimatter serves use as a trigger for nuclear weapons.


What is used for propulsion in squid?

Squids use their tentacles for propulsion.


What type of propulsion system does a pwc use?

Impeller jet propulsion.


How do spaceships take off?

Spaceships take off from Earth or other celestial bodies by using rocket propulsion. Rockets generate thrust by expelling high-speed exhaust gases, pushing the spaceship upwards against gravity. The exhaust gases are usually produced by burning a fuel and an oxidizer in a controlled combustion process.


How spaceships get into space?

You use a spaceship and break through the earths atmosphere


What mechanisim do fish use?

propulsion


How fast would antimatter make the shuttle goe in space?

An antimatter-propelled shuttle would go as fast as a normal shuttle. What defines the necessary speed for a shuttle is a combination of two factors: a) The escape velocity of Earth's gravity field (the speed at which a body needs to be launched in ballistic flight in order to exit from the gravitational pull of Earth). b) The amount of acceleration the cargo (or crew) can stand. Antimatter engines are actually designed to be fired in space, since matter-antimatter reactions produce gamma rays, which would leave a trail of radioactive air in their wake, if fired in atmosphere. The true power of antimatter propulsion is the capacity to use a very small volume of fuel to accelerate a ship in space for a very long journey. They are not cheap, they are not easy to build and they are not yet feasible (because we cannot, as yes, contain antimatter for long), but, in thesis, they can take people far far away from home. ;)


How do you use propulsion in sentence?

The new airplane's propulsion wasn't as good because it crashed during the process.


Make a sentence using the word propulsion?

propulsion means to drive forward or to propel so use it in a sentence that way


If life exists in other solar systems then how can it reach earth as even alpha century which is the nearest star to earth is 4.4 light years away then how can any spaceship travel such long distance?

Good question! No one really knows the answer to that though. Maybe their spaceships are so advanced that they travel faster than the speed of light or maybe they do not use propulsion as a form of transportation. Or maybe their spaceships aren't so advanced and they can't reach us. Or they don't have any spaceships yet. Nothing has happened so far, so who knows? All we can do is either get there first or wait and see. Either way. Hope I helped!


What are the main function of tails on a fish?

Mainly balance and locomotion. Some use them to attract a mate.