The design of rockets has certainly changed over time. Rockets now are designed to be sleek and very efficient on fuel.
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what makes a electric motor get very hot and then shutoff after 20 seconds
In Rockets.
Pex is very resistant to extreme temperatures and can be used for hot water.
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hot gas
Are you seriously asking this? None. It is way too hot and rockets could not withstand the heat.
Hot gases from the combustion of the fuel and oxidizer mixture.
The design of rockets has certainly changed over time. Rockets now are designed to be sleek and very efficient on fuel.
They go very fast
the name of the rockets that were in the Apollo missions(get man on the moon) very powerful Ex:Saturn V
Rockets in the Civil war can go very long distances but not as far as modern rockets
The Shuttle uses both. The outer rockets on the main body are aluminum oxide. Once lit you are on. In the big container sits a lot of separated liquid Oxygen and liquid Hydrogen. When mixed at the output nozzles, a steerable, controllable jet of very hot water is let go. The difference being solid rockets go on then off. The liquid ones are controllable.
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Very large amounts of money and very large rockets.
hot, very hot and very very hot