Some, or all of the fuel circulates through a cooling jacket around the rocket engine before it is burnt and this cools the rocket's engines. But there might be more to it than that.
it would melt faster in a glass container faster.
Yes, all substances have a melting point. However, special procedures may need to be followed to melt magnesium as it is a flammable substance.
you can melt ice, chocolate, rubber, glass, metal, cheese, fat, wax, butter, icing, sugar and lots more items!
no because it is a metal single Ag is an atom
In a good weld, the filler metal and the base metal melt together then solidify, so it's not as simple as scraping glue off a piece of wood. To get all of the weld metal off, you need to grind off some of the base metal also. If you grind a weld away so the surface(s) are flush, there will still be some weld metal mixed with the base metal where the weld was. That can sometimes be hidden pretty well, but it's usually possible to detect it with close inspection, liquid penetrant testing, or other techniques.
It can melt just about anything.
all metal can melt
melt him in lava it can melt the metal off mario
If enough electrical energy is put into a metal, it can easily melt that metal.
melt the plastic to the metal
All the alkali metals will melt.
Yes, though they melt at different temperatures.
you melt it
it can
you can melt them
It does not melt metal.
Don't confuse the process of melting, which is caused by heat, with the process of dissolving, which is caused by solvents such as acid. Acid can dissolve metal, but it does not melt metal.