The basis for almost all Walter rocket motors is hydrogen peroxide. With the chemical formula of (H2O2) it is an oxygen rich liquid which, upon decomposition, gives out heat at a rate equivalent to gunpowder.
ROCKET FUEL
As well as methane and diesel fuel
It is used as oxidant in the rockets.
heat energy
Nonrenewable resources such as fossil fuels, fresh water, and soils are being used up or degraded by humans.
Petroleum is a dark liquid used to make fuels and other products.
Fuels that are processed and prepared from raw or primary fuels are called secondary type of fuels. Examples are charcoal, coke, petrol, diesel, kerosene, coal gas, gobar gas, water gas.
liquid hydrogen
The inorganic/organic fuels that are used as propellent in rockets.
The inorganic/organic fuels that are used as propellent in rockets.
it's the comparison between the fuels used, solid / liquid
Energy density of petrol products are low when compared to hydrogen and other fuels.
Yes, they use fossil fuels and they use liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen.
Oxygen and hydrogen
There are several possibilities. The largest NASA rockets used liquid hydrogen (with liquid oxygen as the oxidizer).Hydrazine is one of the more powerful fuels, but it is dangerous and difficult to handle. Some rockets use a version of kerosene, the same chemical used as jet fuel.Liquid hydrogen. Because it has such i low boiling point, it must be super cooled to liquid form.
The rockets underneath the shuttle. The side rockets have solid fuel that essentially fuels a controlled explosion out of the nozzles.
All rockets use the same fuel and US has used the same platform for ages. If you mean model rockets, D engines are the most powerful.
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They use about 78% nuclear, 15%hydro and 7% fossil fuels.