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Summary Of: Propellant

Solid propellant rockets and projectiles... the propellant is simply a pressurized gas in equilibrium with its liquid... Solid propellant rockets and projectiles... Solid propellant rockets and projectiles... and some of the ingredients of a propellant may be similar... A very typical propellant burns rapidly but controllably and... The term propellant refers only to chemicals that are stored within the vehicle prior to use... most developed tripropellant systems involves adding a third propellant tank containing liquid hydrogen to do this... Common propellant combinations used for...

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