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A rocket engine or simply rocket is a jet engine that uses only propellant mass for forming its high speed propulsive jet. Rocket engines are reaction engines and obtain thrust in accordance with Newton's third law. Since they need no external material to form their jet, rocket engines can be used for spacecraft propulsion as well as terrestrial uses, such as missiles. Most rocket engines are internal combustion engines, although non combusting forms also exist. Rocket motor is a synonymous term that usually refers to solid rocket engines. Chemical rockets are rockets powered by exothermic chemical reactions of the propellant. Thermal rockets are rockets where the propellant is inert, but is heated by a power source such as solar or nuclear power. Rocket engines as a group, have the highest exhaust velocities, are by far the lightest, and are the most energy efficient (at least at very high speed) of all types of jet engines. However, for the thrust they give, due to the high exhaust velocity and relatively low specific energy of rocket propellant, they consume propellant very rapidly. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License i want to make my own mini rocket engine? Q. if anyone can give me good instructions or a link that would b great. Asked by kevvy - Sun May 28 03:41:30 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Why would you post such a question in "American Football?" Answered by bigrob - Tue May 30 00:59:43 2006 Hoe much would it cost to completely rebuild a crotch rocket engine? Q. just wondering before i buy one that wont work and overhaul it Asked by pyschothriller - Sun Mar 15 19:34:41 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments What is the Throat Area of a 10kN thrust engine on a rocket? What equation did you use?
Q. We are having difficulties finding the throat area of a rocket with either 10kN thrust or 50kN thrust. Does anybody know how to find this? Asked by aerojo05 - Fri Oct 27 16:45:40 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. You have to know a few other things like Isp, chamber pressure, flow rate and thrust coefficient. At = (Isp*flowrate)/(Pc*Cf) for example Answered by Steve - Fri Oct 27 17:34:27 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Rocket engine" rocket ion engine jpg
312px x 400px | 32.60kB [source page] Photo courtesy NASA This image of a xenon ion engine photographed through a port of the vacuum chamber where it was being tested at NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory shows the faint blue Image9 RL 10RocketEngineDisplay jpg
175px x 102px | 6.40kB [source page] of engine operation at a thrust of 89 kilonewtons 20 000 pounds of thrust On rare occasions tests were run at 178 kilonewtons 40 000 pounds of thrust Notable RETF projects In the early years research at Lewis Laboratory had focused largely on military applications but in October 1957 just after the construction of the RETF the Soviet launch of Sputnik space rocket engine 69 360x125 jpg
125px x 360px | 30.10kB [source page] Researchers develop a five gear space rocket engine Anupam | Feb 24 2007 Space rockets are the most fuel eating engines that have ever been developed by man These engines can be compared to a car drinking fuel in first gear all the time From Yahoo Image Search: "Rocket engine" Lenovo Connections Blog Archive Rocket Powered
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