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An explosion typically requires three key factors: a fuel source, an oxidizer, and an ignition source. The fuel provides the combustible material, the oxidizer, such as oxygen, supports the combustion process, and the ignition source initiates the reaction, leading to a rapid release of energy. Together, these components create the conditions necessary for an explosive reaction to occur.
Home refrigerators with freezer compartments became common in the 1940s and 1950s. Prior to this, many refrigerators had separate iceboxes or standalone freezers. The integration of freezer compartments into refrigerators was driven by advances in refrigeration technology and consumer demand for more convenient food storage solutions. By the late 1960s, most new refrigerator models included built-in freezers.
6 watertight compartments
The iceberg ruptured how many of the Titanics watertight compartments
No, the fuels used were:boosters - hydrazine (fuel) and dinitrogen tetroxide (oxidizer)first stage - hydrazine (fuel) and dinitrogen tetroxide (oxidizer)second stage - hydrazine (fuel) and dinitrogen tetroxide (oxidizer)
A solid rocket engine uses a fuel and an oxidizer. The oxidizer when burned delivers oxygen to the fuel so that it can burn. Most rockets use oxidizers because when the rocket burns it uses so much oxygen that they need a readily available supply.
Some rockets, such as liquid fuel rockets, carry liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidizer in a separate tank. The LOX is then mixed with the rocket's fuel and ignited to create thrust. Other rockets, like solid fuel rockets, have an oxidizer mixed into their solid fuel composition.
There are two main types of fuel: solid fuel and liquid fuel. Rocket fuel most use both a fuel and an oxidizer. The solid fuel in most modern rockets uses aluminum powder as fuel, ammonium perchlorate as an oxidizer, and iron oxide as a catalyst. Liquid fuel uses liquid hydrogen as fuel and liquid oxygen as an oxidizer.
Oxidizer in rockets typically comes from liquid oxygen (LOX), which reacts with the fuel to produce combustion and generate thrust. This combination of fuel and oxidizer allows the rocket engines to burn efficiently in the vacuum of space.
That's a very important question. To be very technical, the rocket motor burns without "air" ... outside the atmosphere ... because it takes its own oxygen along with it. There's always a chemical called an "oxidizer" somewhere in the rocket, either mixed into the fuel, or else in a separate tank.
The Redstone rocket was fueled by a mixture of 25% H20 and 75% ethanol, and used liquid oxygen as the oxidizer. Redstone carried 19,000 lbs of fuel and 25,000 of oxidizer. Steam to drive the fuel and oxidizer pumps was produced by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (790 lbs of this were carried by Redstone).
The brand of refrigerators that has the most compartments is Samsung. They have a Four Door Fridge. It has 4 separate compartments.
If a planet was composed of a fuel and an oxidizer, it could be set on fire. It is unlikely that such a planet would exist for long.
Locks
Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen oxidizer.
Fuel. Oxidizer. Ignition source?