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  • 112Wasserstoffauto — 12 Zylinder Wasserstoffverbrennungsmotor des BMW Hydrogen 7 Ein Wasserstoffantrieb nutzt Wasserstoff als Treibstoff oder Kraftstoff. Im Wesentlichen lassen sich folgende Konzepte unterscheiden: die Verbrennung in einem …

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  • 113Thermal power station — Republika Power Plant, a thermal power station in Pernik, Bulgaria …

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  • 114Nuclear thermal rocket — Sketch of nuclear thermal rocket …

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  • 115Rocket propellant — is mass that is stored, usually in some form of propellant tank, prior to being used as the propulsive mass that is ejected from a rocket engine in the form of a fluid jet to produce thrust.Chemical rocket propellants are most commonly used,… …

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  • 116Bivalent (engine) — A bivalent engine is one that can use two fuel types. Examples are petroleum/CNG or petroleum/LPG which are widely offered in the European passenger vehicle aftermarket. Bivalent engines can also use hydrogen as demonstrated by the recently… …

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  • 117Monopropellant rocket — A monopropellant rocket (or monoprop rocket ) is a rocket that uses a single chemical as its propellant. Contents 1 Chemical reaction monopropellant rockets 2 Solar thermal monopropellant thrusters 3 See also …

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  • 118Common ethanol fuel mixtures — Summary of the main ethanol blends used around the world There are several common ethanol fuel mixtures in use around the world. The use of pure hydrous or anhydrous ethanol in internal combustion engines (ICE) is only possible if the engine is… …

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  • 119Single-stage-to-orbit — The VentureStar was a proposed SSTO spaceplane. A single stage to orbit (or SSTO) vehicle reaches orbit from the surface of a body without jettisoning hardware, expending only propellants and fluids. The term usually, but not exclusively, refers… …

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  • 120Marshall Space Flight Center — George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Aerial view of the test area at MSFC …

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