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  • PROPELLENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    : a gas kept under pressure in a bottle or can for expelling the contents when the pressure is released Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage Read More The non-aerosol propellant sprays out a water-resistant formula with SPF 30
  • Propellant - Wikipedia
    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 fluid payload
  • What Is a Propellant? From Rockets to Inhalers - ScienceInsights
    It works by expanding rapidly, either through a chemical reaction, a phase change from liquid to gas, or simple pressurization You encounter propellants in rockets, aerosol spray cans, medical inhalers, and even paintball guns
  • Understanding The Different Types of Rocket Fuel Propellants
    In this article, we will cover the major categories of propellants, the tradeoffs engineers consider, and why certain missions favor one fuel over another
  • PROPELLANT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    The propellant gas, typically xenon, is ionized by electrons trapped in the magnetic field
  • What Is a Propellant? Types and How They Work
    Propellants are used in diverse applications where controlled force is necessary, not just large-scale transportation like rockets Because these substances expel mass or expand rapidly, they require precise engineering and strict safety protocols
  • A Complete Guide to Aerosol Propellants | Hydrokem
    Propellants come in two broad types: liquefied gases and compressed gases, each with distinct properties suited to different applications Hydrocarbons are the most commonly used aerosol propellants due to their affordability, availability, and compatibility with a wide range of formulations
  • Propellent vs. Propellant — What’s the Difference?
    Both "propellant" and "propellent" refer to a substance used to drive forward or propel an object, such as in rockets, aerosol sprays, and firearms The primary difference between the two lies in their spelling and usage frequency
  • PROPELLENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    PROPELLENT definition: serving or tending to propel or drive forward See examples of propellent used in a sentence
  • Propellant | Rocket Engines, Spacecraft Fuel | Britannica
    Propellant, any gas, liquid, or solid the expansion of which can be used to impart motion to another substance or object In aerosol dispensers, compressed gases such as nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, and many halogenated hydrocarbons are used as propellants





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