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  • A '''rocket engine''', also called '''rocket motor''', actually propels a rocket-propelled [[g At the most elementary level, the more gas a rocket engine pushes through its nozzle, and the longer the time period for which it does
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  • ...ious engineering disciplines in dealing with [[unguided rocket]]s or the [[rocket engine]]s of more intelligent vehicles, or an ironic description of something very
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  • One or more small rocket engines that ensure that a coasting liquid-fuel rocket engine has enough acceleration for propellants to feed properly into the pumps and
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rocket engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rocket engine/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rocket engine/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rocket engine/External Links]]
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  • {{r|Rocket engine}}
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  • ...]], [[marine propulsion|marine propulsion systems]], mobile bridges, and [[rocket engine|rocket motors]]
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  • {{r|Rocket engine}}
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  • {{r|Rocket engine}}
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  • ...] which obtains [[thrust]] by ejection of a fast moving [[fluid]] from a [[rocket engine]].
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  • {{r|Rocket engine||**}}
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  • {{r|Rocket engine}}
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  • {{r|Rocket engine}}
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  • A chemical used to produce expanding gases for propulsion, usually in a [[rocket engine]] but sometimes in a [[turbine]], such as concentrated [[hydrogen peroxide]
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  • A '''retrorocket''' is a rocket engine that is fired to slow the vehicle on which it is mounted. Applications incl
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  • ...temperature-dependent equilibrium; used as a [[hypergolic]] oxidizer in [[rocket engine]]s
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  • ...binder for [[PBX (explosive)|plastic-bonded explosives]] and solid-fuel [[rocket engine]]s, as an adhesive and sealant, and as a feedstock for [[polyurethane]] pro
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  • ...he gases. Reaction propulsion is always generated by a [[jet engine]] or [[rocket engine]], while propellers may be spun by a specialized jet engine called a [[turb
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  • ...ild by Rocketdyne, was a variable-thrust boost and sustainer liquid-fueled rocket engine system, using storable liquid propellants. Development was slow and trouble
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  • Powered by a booster and a sustainer solid rocket engine, the first versions could engage only subsonic targets at altitudes up to 1
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  • ...val nozzle used to produce supersonic velocity of the exhaust gases from a rocket engine.}} ...in some types of [[steam turbine]] and it is an essential part of modern [[rocket engine]]s as well as being used in supersonic [[jet engine]]s.
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  • ...Talos was launched and brought up to ramjet operating speed with a solid [[rocket engine]]. It could use a high explosive or nuclear warhead. Midcourse guidance was
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  • A '''rocket engine''', also called '''rocket motor''', actually propels a rocket-propelled [[g At the most elementary level, the more gas a rocket engine pushes through its nozzle, and the longer the time period for which it does
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  • ...on, there were three versions of the missile. All used solid propellant [[rocket engine]]s, which were a fortuitous development of Navy-funded basic chemistry rese
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  • ...wer the new design, [[Valentin Glushko]], who then held a near-monopoly on rocket engine design in the Soviet Union, proposed a new engine, the [[RD-270]], running ...h the deliberately fuel-rich exhaust. The ring-like arrangement of so many rocket engine nozzles on the N1's first stage could have been an attempt at creating a cr
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  • ...at a fire, in a submerged submarine, was a far greater risk to the Trident rocket engine rather than the warhead. In either case, the only plausible response would
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  • Its liquid-fueled rocket engine powered it for approximately a minute, with stabilization and some control
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  • ...es not have any type of active propulsion, either internal to it such as a rocket engine, or imparted to it externally, as by the rapid combustion of a propellant i
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  • ...ant]] ([[monomethylhydrazine]] and [[nitrogen tetroxide]]) liquid-fueled [[rocket engine]] which could be [[gimbal|gimballed]] up to 9 [[degree (angle)|degree]]s. T
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  • ...atellites have worldwide coverage, and detect intense heat sources such as rocket engine ignition.
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  • ...orifice plate]] hole, a leak in a gas pipeline or other gas container, a [[rocket engine]] exhaust nozzle, etc.</ref> into a lower pressure environment. ...icular mass flow rate. Choked flow in a [[de Laval nozzle]] as used in a [[rocket engine]] can be accelerated to [[supersonic]] linear velocities.
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  • ...total momentum of the ship plus filled fuel tank is zero. Then ignite the rocket engine and assume that its exhaust gases go one way (say downward). The exhaust ga
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  • ...ates, intensity, and spectral characteristics of a light source, such as a rocket engine, or a missile reentry vehicle. Electro-optical MASINT involves obtaining in
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  • !Rocket engine ...[[heat exchanger]] before passing through a ramjet and/or turbojet and/or rocket engine.
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  • # [[Rocket engine]]
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  • #SM-3 Block II with more powerful rocket engine; available 2018
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  • * The [[De Laval]] nozzles used in [[rocket engine]]s are essentially venturi tubes.
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  • ...bureau in 1931. By 1933, they had tested a five-ton liquid propellant [[rocket engine]], but this was not followed into long-range missile development. <ref>{{c
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