jet and/or rocket propelled aircraft{jet/rocket}.
Jet fuel is used in jet aircraft while high octane gasoline is used in propeller-driven craft.
Planes typically use aviation fuel, which is a specialized type of fuel designed for aircraft engines. The most common type of aviation fuel is known as Jet A or Jet A1, which is kerosene-based. Some small aircraft may use aviation gasoline (avgas) instead.
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No, not all fuel cells run on hydrogen. While hydrogen fuel cells are the most common and widely recognized type, other fuels can also be used, such as methanol, natural gas, and even biogas in different types of fuel cells. Each type has its specific design and application, depending on the fuel source and the intended use.
Liquid hydrogen IS used as a fuel. It's used in rockets - and some cars.
Hydrogen can be used as fuel.
A hydrogen vehicle is an alternative fuel vehicle that uses hydrogen as its onboard fuel for motive power. The term may refer to a personal transportation vehicle, such as an automobile, or any other vehicle that uses hydrogen in a similar fashion, such as an aircraft. The power plants of such vehicles convert the chemical energy of hydrogen to mechanical energy either by burning hydrogen in an internal combustion engine, or by reacting hydrogen with oxygen in a fuel cell to run electric motors. Widespread use of hydrogen for fueling transportation is a key element of a proposed hydrogen economy.
It is a very high octane fuel. Hope this helps!
A light hydrocarbon used for aircraft fuel
The space shuttle used a combination of solid rocket boosters and liquid fuel. The solid rocket boosters were powered by a mixture of powdered aluminum and ammonium perchlorate, while the main engines used liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen as fuel.
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Airplanes typically use jet fuel, which is a type of kerosene, as their main source of energy. The combustion of jet fuel generates the thrust needed to power the aircraft engines and propel the plane forward. Additionally, compressed air is used in some aircraft systems for pressurization and other functions.