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They need petroleum in order to burn the fuel.

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What needs To burn fuel in rocket?

You need a fuel. You need something that will react or "burn" with it. This is called an oxidizer, even though oxygen is not always what is used. You need a means of forcing the fuel into a combustion chamber. You need a combustion chamber. And you need an exhaust bell for the spent fuel to leave! Some rockets need an igniter, something to set the fuel and oxidizer off. Other rockets use "hypergolic" fuels, which means that the fuel and oxidizer go off just by coming into contact. This is good because not having an igniter means one less thing that can go wrong. The lunar module had this kind of engine. Solid rockets have the fuel and oxidizer mixed together, just waiting to be ignited. The burning fuel hollows the rocket out, forming a sort of combustion chamber.


Why do rockets need to carry a supply of oxygen?

Rockets need to carry a steady supply of oxygen so that the fire that takes them off of the ground can burn. You must remember that to have fire you must have oxygen.


Why rocket fly in space instead of air?

I think I know what you're getting at... Rockets burn loads of fuel really quickly so we use jet engines in the atmosphere... The thing is that jet engines need oxygen to mix with fuel to burn it. Rocket engines contain their own oxygen which means that they are the most practical way for us to get into space.


What is the role of an oxidizer in a solid fuel system?

A solid rocket engine uses a fuel and an oxidizer. The oxidizer when burned delivers oxygen to the fuel so that it can burn. Most rockets use oxidizers because when the rocket burns it uses so much oxygen that they need a readily available supply.


Why is oxygen needed by rockets and how does it get it?

The first part is simple, you need three things for a fire: Heat fuel Oxygen You get liquid oxygen that is mixed in with the just fuel before it ignites.

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What do rockets need to burn fuel?

they need water.


What gas do rockets need to help the fuel burn in outer space?

oxygen


What is a type of motor that burns fuel without air?

A rocket motor (rocket engine) does not need air from the atmosphere. It carries the oxidant (source of oxygen) as well as the fuel.


What needs To burn fuel in rocket?

You need a fuel. You need something that will react or "burn" with it. This is called an oxidizer, even though oxygen is not always what is used. You need a means of forcing the fuel into a combustion chamber. You need a combustion chamber. And you need an exhaust bell for the spent fuel to leave! Some rockets need an igniter, something to set the fuel and oxidizer off. Other rockets use "hypergolic" fuels, which means that the fuel and oxidizer go off just by coming into contact. This is good because not having an igniter means one less thing that can go wrong. The lunar module had this kind of engine. Solid rockets have the fuel and oxidizer mixed together, just waiting to be ignited. The burning fuel hollows the rocket out, forming a sort of combustion chamber.


Why do rockets carry oxygen into space?

There is no free oxygen in space, so they need to carry oxygen with them to allow their fuel to burn and, in the case of manned spacecraft, for the crew to breathe.


How fast does 25000 gallons of jet fuel burn?

You need to know certain variables the pilot is using, like the speed, engine power, and the payload


Can rockets be launched in vacuum?

Yes. Rockets have both a fuel and an oxidizing agent, so they don't need air.


Why do rockets need to carry a supply of oxygen?

Rockets need to carry a steady supply of oxygen so that the fire that takes them off of the ground can burn. You must remember that to have fire you must have oxygen.


What does a flame need to burn?

For a flame to burn it needs fuel, oxygen, and heat.


Why rocket fly in space instead of air?

I think I know what you're getting at... Rockets burn loads of fuel really quickly so we use jet engines in the atmosphere... The thing is that jet engines need oxygen to mix with fuel to burn it. Rocket engines contain their own oxygen which means that they are the most practical way for us to get into space.


Can oxygen be a fuel?

No, but most fuels need oxygen to burn.


What is the role of an oxidizer in a solid fuel system?

A solid rocket engine uses a fuel and an oxidizer. The oxidizer when burned delivers oxygen to the fuel so that it can burn. Most rockets use oxidizers because when the rocket burns it uses so much oxygen that they need a readily available supply.