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What are the three types of rocket fuels?

The three types of rocket fuels are liquid rocket fuel, solid rocket fuel, and hybrid rocket fuel. Liquid rocket fuel consists of liquid components that are combined and ignited to produce thrust. Solid rocket fuel is a mixture of solid components that burns to produce thrust. Hybrid rocket fuel combines elements of both liquid and solid rocket fuels.


What is the name of the part of the rocket where the flames come out of?

The part of the rocket where the flames come out is called the rocket engine or rocket nozzle. This is where the fuel and oxidizer mix and ignite to produce thrust that propels the rocket through the atmosphere or space.


How much thrust does a half A model rocket engine produce?

Enough to lift a small rocket 5-600 feet.


What does a rocket burn fuel to produce?

A rocket burns fuel to produce thrust, which propels the rocket forward by expelling gas at high speed out of its engine nozzle. This action follows Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.


What is the purpose of the fin on a rocket?

Possibly to produce stability or a semi-controlled flight (?)


What is the rocket fuel called in a ciggarete?

The rocket fuel in a cigarette is typically referred to as tobacco, which contains nicotine and other chemicals that when burned produce smoke.


What form of energy is a rocket?

A rocket primarily converts chemical energy stored in its propellant into kinetic energy and thermal energy to produce thrust for propulsion.


How does a rocket take off and what forces are involved?

A rocket takes off by igniting its engines, which produce thrust that propels the rocket upward. The main forces involved in the rocket's takeoff are thrust and gravity. Thrust overcomes gravity, allowing the rocket to lift off the ground and travel into space.


Why would you want to have two or separate fuses in a rocket?

1. ignites the gunpowder to send the rocket up ; 2. ignites the chemicals that produce light and noise


What two elements make rocket fuel?

Two common elements found in rocket fuel are liquid oxygen (O2) and liquid hydrogen (H2). When these two elements are combined and ignited in the rocket engine, they react to produce a powerful thrust that propels the rocket into space.


Why would you want to have two or more separate fuses in a rocket?

1. ignites the gunpowder to send the rocket up ; 2. ignites the chemicals that produce light and noise


Why spaceship traveling to the moon do not produce a shock wave during its entire trip?

because that is rocket