When a rocket takes off, the gases produced by burning fuel are expelled out of the rocket nozzle at high speed. This action creates a reaction force that propels the rocket in the opposite direction, based on Newton's third law of motion. This continuous expulsion of gases allows the rocket to rise into the sky and overcome Earth's gravity.
Yes fuel gives off CO2! Any Hydrocarbon produces CO_2 when combusted. The only fuel that does not produce CO_2 when combusted is Hydrogen
Cause' if the fuel combusted in the fuel line, you'd have a major problem.
The mass of the rocket decreases as fuel burns.
The first stage is jettisoned, to fall back to earth, as the fuel runs out.
The first stage is jettisoned, to fall back to earth, as the fuel runs out.
No, this happens to run on rocket fuel
liquid fuel
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.
Rocket Fuel Inc. (FUEL) had its IPO in 2013.
Modern model rocket fuel is a solid fuel.
The symbol for Rocket Fuel Inc. in NASDAQ is: FUEL.