Depends on the rocket. It's most common on launch vehicles to use a fuel and and oxidizer, like liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen or kerosene and liquid oxygen. For vehicles that may be in space for long periods and only need to make minor orbital adjustments, monopropellents like hydrazine are favored. Hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide is another popular combination.
solid chemical fuel
Robert Goddard became the first person ever to use liquid fuel in a rocket.
Solid Chemical Fuel
The fuel was liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.
It has a compartment of fuel like a car and stored the fuel so that once they launch off they can keep going after they drop the bottom of the rocket and then use the journey fuel.
to power rockets
They use hydrogen
To power vehicles, for example, it is used as rocket fuel to power rockets and planes.
it uses rocket fuel
To power vehicles, for example, it is used as rocket fuel to power rockets and planes.
You take the menure out and use that
It uses fuel which is in the liquid state.
action & reaction. The burning of rocket fuel produces gases that move fast and make the rocket move the opposite way
Depends on the rocket. Some rockets use solid fuel, some use liquid.
Robert Goddard was the first to use liquid fuel in a rocket
A large rocket holds a lot of fuel, a small rocket holds less.
There are two main types of rocket engines: Solid fuel and liquid fuel. Liquid fuel rocket engines are usually considered significantly better than solid propulsion units, however, they are also significantly more expensive.