The normal use is propelling a rocket.
the red rocket is used to rub for a splash of white fun. All other rocket engines are used for propulsion to gain lift.
no they don't
The weight of a rocket engine varies significantly depending on the type and design. For example, a small rocket engine may weigh just a few hundred pounds, while larger engines, like those used in the Space Shuttle, can weigh several tons. The F-1 engine used in the Saturn V rocket weighed about 18,500 pounds (8,400 kg). Ultimately, the engine's weight is a crucial factor in the overall design and performance of the rocket.
Liquid hydrogen is a common fuel used in rocket engines.
Liquid oxygen (LOX) is commonly used as an oxidizer in rocket engines due to its high oxidizing power and high density, which allows for efficient combustion reactions in the engine.
The propulsive force of a rocket engine is called thrust. It is the force that propels the rocket in the opposite direction to the exhaust expelled from the rocket engine.
Rocket engines obtain their thrust in accordance with Isaac Newton's third law, making the rocket a reaction engine. A rocket engine is simply a jet engine.
A liquid-fuel rocket or a liquid rocket is a rocket with an engine that uses propellants in liquid form.
The mixture ratio of rocket propellants refers to the ratio of oxidizer to fuel in a rocket engine. It is an important parameter that determines the performance and efficiency of the engine. The specific mixture ratio can vary depending on the type of propellants used and the design requirements of the rocket.
Rocket engine
rocket what? an engine?, need to know the year and engine size.
i odnt know