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  1. Propellant: A propellant (or propellent) is a mass that is expelled or expanded in such a way as to create a thrust or another motive force in accordance with Newton's third law of motion, and "propel" a vehicle, projectile, or ... (Physics) [100%] 2024-01-03 [Ballistics] [Propellants]...
  2. Propellant: A propellant (or propellent) is a mass that is expelled or expanded in such a way as to create a thrust or another motive force in accordance with Newton's third law of motion, and "propel" a vehicle, projectile, or ... (Chemical substance used for propulsion) [100%] 2024-01-03 [Ammunition] [Ballistics]...
  3. Propellant: In the broadest sense, a propellant is a source of gas, or sometimes liquid, for moving a powered object. Monopropellants need no other chemicals; they can be as simple as the air released from an inflated party balloon, or as ... [100%] 2024-01-03
  4. Propellant: A propellant (or propellent) is a mass that is expelled or expanded in such a way as to create a thrust or another motive force in accordance with Newton's third law of motion, and "propel" a vehicle, projectile, or ... (Chemical substance used for propulsion) [100%] 2024-03-05 [Ammunition] [Ballistics]...
  5. Propellants: Propellants, a generic name for explosives used for propelling projectiles from guns and other firearms, in order to distinguish them from the more violent explosives used in shells, mines, &c. Some explosive substances can be used both as propellants and ... [90%] 2022-09-02
  6. Propellant tank: A propellant tank is a container which is part of a vehicle, where propellant is stored prior to use. Propellant tanks vary in construction, and may be a fuel tank in the case of many aircraft. (Engineering) [70%] 2023-08-26 [Aircraft fuel system components]
  7. Hypergolic propellant: A hypergolic propellant is a rocket propellant combination used in a rocket engine, whose components spontaneously ignite when they come into contact with each other. The two propellant components usually consist of a fuel and an oxidizer. (Chemistry) [70%] 2024-01-03 [Rocket fuels]
  8. Rocket propellant: Rocket propellant is the reaction mass of a rocket. This reaction mass is ejected at the highest achievable velocity from a rocket engine to produce thrust. (Chemistry) [70%] 2024-01-03 [Rocket propulsion] [Rocket fuels]...
  9. Propellant depot: An orbital propellant depot is a cache of propellant that is placed in orbit around Earth or another body to allow spacecraft or the transfer stage of the spacecraft to be fueled in space. It is one of the types ... (Chemistry) [70%] 2023-10-17 [Spaceflight concepts] [Private spaceflight]...
  10. Ball propellant: Ball propellant (trademarked as Ball Powder by Olin Corporation and marketed as spherical powder by Hodgdon Powder Company) is a form of nitrocellulose used in small arms cartridges. Ball propellant can be manufactured more rapidly with greater safety and less ... (Chemistry) [70%] 2024-01-03 [Firearm propellants]
  11. Propellant depot: An orbital propellant depot is a cache of propellant that is placed in orbit around Earth or another body to allow spacecraft or the transfer stage of the spacecraft to be fueled in space. It is one of the types ... (Cache of propellant that is placed in orbit to allow spacecraft to refuel in space) [70%] 2021-12-22 [Spaceflight concepts] [Rocket propellants]...
  12. Rocket propellant: Rocket propellant is the material used by a rocket engine to generate thrust. The most common propellants consist of a fuel and an oxidizer that participate in chemical reactions to produce extremely hot gases. These gases exert pressure that propels ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  13. Hypergolic propellant: A hypergolic propellant is a rocket propellant combination used in a rocket engine, whose components spontaneously ignite when they come into contact with each other. The two propellant components usually consist of a fuel and an oxidizer. (Chemistry) [70%] 2024-03-05 [Rocket fuels]
  14. Propellant 23 (The Avengers): "Propellant 23" is the second episode of the second series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series The Avengers, starring Patrick Macnee and Honor Blackman. It was first broadcast by ABC on 6 October 1962. (The Avengers) [70%] 2024-06-20 [The Avengers season 2 episodes] [1962 British television episodes]...
  15. 2.2.2-Propellane: [2.2.2]Propellane, formally tricyclo[2.2.2.0]octane is an organic compound, a member of the propellane family. It is a hydrocarbon with formula C8H12, or C2(C2H4)3. (Chemistry) [63%] 2023-12-31 [Tricyclic compounds] [Cyclobutanes]...
  16. 1.1.1-Propellane: [1.1.1]Propellane is an organic compound, the simplest member of the propellane family. It is a hydrocarbon with formula C5H6 or C2(CH2)3. (Highly-strained hydrocarbon ring compound) [63%] 2024-07-30 [Bicycloalkanes] [Tricyclic compounds]...
  17. Engine: An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy. Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. (Machine that converts one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy (of motion)) [60%] 2024-01-07 [Engine technology] [Engines]...
  18. Engine: Engines move the aircraft. Jet Engine are usually on jets. [60%] 2024-01-11 [Engines] [Engineering stubs]...
  19. Engine: An engine is a machine that can convert some form of energy (obtained from a fuel) into useful mechanical power or motion. If the engine produces kinetic energy (energy of motion) from a fuel source, it is called a prime ... [60%] 2023-02-04
  20. Engine: Engine, a term which in the time of Chaucer had the meaning of “natural talent” or “ability,” corresponding to the Latin from which it is derived (cf. A man hath sapiences thre, Memorie, engin, and intellect also,” Second Nun’s ... [60%] 2022-09-02

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