Thrust
They use big fuel powered rockets that generate a huge amount of thrust to propel them.
There are two main types of rockets: liquid-fuel and solid-fuel. Liquid-fuel rockets consist of a fuel and oxygen (or other oxidizer) in liquid state. They are combined in a combustion chamber and ignited. The fuel flow to the engine can be controlled, the amount of thrust produced can be regulated and the engine can be turned off or on as needed. Solid-fuel rockets consist of a fuel and oxidizer that are pre-mixed in a solid form. Once the solid fuel is ignited, the resulting thrust cannot be regulated or turned off. This fuel system is simpler, safer, and cheaper-but less efficient-than that of a liquid-fuel rocket.
rockets can go anywhere.space is where rockets can go
The three kinds of rockets are solid fuel rockets, liquid fuel rockets, and ion powered rockets.
Thrust
to propel Chinese flaming arrows in war
chinese, to propel flaming arrows
They use big fuel powered rockets that generate a huge amount of thrust to propel them.
Mostly to propel rockets, those going into space, and those carrying explosives.
Rockets provide massive amounts of life, greater than anything else on earth, and as a result are used to propel spacecraft out of planetary atmospheres.
Rockets provide force that can propel ships forward, even in the near vacuum conditions of space. Propellers can provide force only in a substantial atmosphere.
It's commonly used to propel fireworks (such as rockets etc) skyward. It replaces the older 'gunpowder' that was used previously.
It spins to move through the water
using an oar to propel ones self in the water using a boat
Sperm are similar to tiny rockets. They have a head with DNA in it and a tail to propel it. Around the tail, by the head, there are mitochondria which are what make the tail drive the head.
You do not specify a model, so I have to guess. The two most common places are a thumbwheel on the cable somewhere on the handle and a knob at the rear of the cover over the belt. Either way it is clockwise to apply more tension.