To focus the controlled combustion blast of the ignited jet fuel, to achieve propulsion; and also to aim the force to alter trajectory (change direction).
•Thrust depends on two factors: -rate at which momentum leaves the rocket through the nozzle -Exit pressure pexit
rate and exit pressure pexit
there are many nozzle's used on a rocket, this question does not have a specific answer.
turbine stator (nozzle diaphragm)
An ionization engine is an type of rocket and this is how it works. Electrons ionize air molecules and then when they get between two accelerator grids and then they go zooming out the back providing thrust more powerful and more sudden than any other rocket or engine to date.
In a model rocket that uses engines, there is an engine mount. The engine mount is located inside the body tube in the bottom where the engine goes. It usually consists of a small tube, two rings that connect it to the body tube, and a metal bar to hold the engine in the tube. Its job is to house the engine and hold it in place for a flight. glad to help, Uujjee
An ionization engine is an type of rocket and this is how it works. Electrons ionize air molecules and then when they get between two accelerator grids and then they go zooming out the back providing thrust more powerful and more sudden than any other rocket or engine to date.
Put a drop or two of airtool oil into the nozzle, then load your nails, then plug the airhose onto the nozzle.
Performance test, and final functional test.
The two main types of rocket engines are Solid fuel rocket engines and Liquid fuel rocket engines.
The Ninja GT Superbike X1 Super Pocket Rocket uses a 2 stroke engine.
Rocket fuel (called propellant) requires a lot of energy to produce the thrust necessary to move a space-bound vehicle beyond the pull of Earth's gravity. The NASA Space Shuttle was launched into space by the use two re-usable solid rocket motors, or RSRMs. Their propellant was a solid rocket fuel and when it burned, it caused a controlled explosion directed out the nozzle, causing enough force to move the Shuttle and the External Tank into low Earth orbit.