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A rocket engine is a type of jet engine that uses only


stored rocket propellant mass for forming its high-
speed propulsive jet. Rocket engines are reaction
engines, obtaining thrust in accordance with Newton's
third law.

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Rocket Propulsion - NASA


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The X-1A, used to break the "sound barrier", and the X-15 were rocket-powered airplanes. In a rocket
engine , fuel and a source of oxygen, called an oxidizer, are mixed and exploded in a combustion
chamber. The combustion produces hot exhaust which is passed through a nozzle to accelerate the flow
and produce thrust.

Basics of Space Flight: Rocket Propulsion


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Propellants are combined in a combustion chamber where they chemically react to form hot gases
which are then accelerated and ejected at high velocity through a nozzle, thereby imparting momentum
to the engine. The thrust force of a rocket motor is the reaction experienced by the ...
Conservation of Momentum Combustion & Exhaust ... Rocket Engines

Rocket Propulsion | How Things Fly


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Most of a Rocket Is Propellant. A rocket needs lots of propellant, which consists of fuel and the oxygen
(or other oxidizer) needed to burn the fuel. Since it flies in airless space, a rocket must carry its own
oxidizer, which weighs far more than the fuel.

NPTEL :: Mechanical Engineering - Rocket Propulsion


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Rocket engine - Wikipedia


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A rocket engine is a type of jet engine that uses only stored rocket propellant mass for forming ......
Nuclear propulsion includes a wide variety of propulsion methods that use some form of nuclear
reaction as their primary power source. Various ...
Rocket propellant Rocket engines Solid-propellant rocket Rocket engine family

Spacecraft propulsion - Wikipedia


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Jump to Rocket engines - Main article: Rocket engine ... Ion propulsion rockets can heat a plasma or
charged gas inside a magnetic bottle and release it ...

Rocket Propulsion | Boundless Physics - Lumen Learning


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Key Takeaways. Key Points. The propulsion of all rockets is explained by the same physical principle:
Newton's third law of motion. A rocket's acceleration ...

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Rocket propulsion - definition of rocket propulsion by The Free ...


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Reaction propulsion wherein both the fuel and the oxidizer, generating the hot gases expended through
a nozzle, are carried as part of the rocket engine.

What are the types of rocket propulsion?


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There are several types of rocket propulsion systems: ... Solid fuel chemical propulsion, main booster,
simple, reliable, few moving parts, lots of thrust.

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