Chemical energy (from burning the fuel)
chemical energy
Depends on the rocket. Some rockets use solid fuel, some use liquid.
I think the kind of energy you are looking for is mechanical energy.
mechanical energy
electric energy
What kind of rocket? A rocket you could make would use mainly compressed air A NASA rocket, would use a LOT of gasoline to propel it into the air.
Jet fuel power and or interjected energy of rockets.
chemical energy
Depends on the rocket. Some rockets use solid fuel, some use liquid.
I think the kind of energy you are looking for is mechanical energy.
Butterflies use their energy in various ways. Butterflies use their energy to eat and to fly around their environments for example.
Water rockets use water and air modern rockets use thrust and oxygen.
Radios use eletrical energy
The rockets that have been used carry their one oxygen for the combustion. Or they use a fuel that dosn't need to ignite. These latter propellants rely only on Newtons second law.
They invented the rocket yes but not anything that went high enough to go into space, these were gun powdered rockets, the kind we use in fireworks displays, Not spacecraft.
what kind of a question is that!
Magnetic energy